Ashley B. Irish is a Nephrologist based in Murdoch, WA, working from 102-118 Murdoch Drive, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia. Nephrology is all about kidney health, and that can touch lots of parts of everyday life, from how the body handles fluid to how well energy and minerals balance out.
In many cases, Ashley looks after people living with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Kidney problems can build up over time, so care often involves watching kidney function closely, helping manage symptoms, and planning for what comes next. At times, this also includes kidney transplant care, where the focus is on supporting long-term health after a transplant.
There are also other kidney-related conditions that can be complex. Ashley’s work includes looking after people with Alport syndrome and helping manage issues that involve arteriovenous malformation. Some patients come in with changes in calcium levels, including hypercalcemia, while others may have acid-base problems like metabolic acidosis or lactic acidosis. These can be serious, so getting the basics right early makes a difference.
Kidney care doesn’t always sit alone. Infections and wider health issues can overlap, especially for people who are medically fragile or dealing with major treatments. Ashley has experience working with conditions such as Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease, as well as Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia. Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C can also be part of a patient’s overall picture, and peritonitis (including secondary peritonitis) may come up in some care settings.
Some conditions mentioned in this profile include milk-alkali syndrome, along with different causes of inflammation and infection that can affect the kidneys and the body’s balance.
Details about experience and education aren’t listed here, and there isn’t any specific information provided about publications, clinical trials, or hospital affiliations. What is clear is the practical, kidney-focused nature of the care, covering both everyday kidney management and the more challenging situations that need careful follow-up.