Warwick N. Grant is a Parasitologist based in Bundoora, VIC 3083. He works in the area of parasitic diseases, which can be tricky because symptoms can come and go, and they sometimes look like other common health problems at first.
In many cases, his patients are dealing with long-term or returning infections. This can include gut worm infections and other helminth problems, plus conditions linked to skin and tissue parasites. He also sees people with issues connected to blood and lymph pathways, where swelling and ongoing discomfort can be part of the picture.
Some of the conditions Warwick’s work covers include childhood problems linked to intestinal parasites, as well as onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis. He also looks after people with helminthiasis, strongyloidiasis, and other related worm infections. At times, patients may be managing complications like lymphoedema, where the body has trouble draining fluid properly.
There are also parasitic infections that come from specific life cycles, and those details matter for treatment and follow-up. Warwick’s focus includes infections that fall under groups such as angiostrongyliasis and other spirurid or secernentea infections. He may help with cases involving rhabditida infections as well.
Tick paralysis is another condition covered in his practice. Even though it comes on differently to most worm-related illnesses, it still needs careful checking, because early support and the right steps can make a big difference.
Because parasitic disease can be uncommon or easy to misread, he aims to keep things clear and practical. That means taking the time to understand symptoms, timing, and any travel or exposure history that might matter. Over time, this helps make sure the right tests are considered and that treatment plans match what’s actually happening in the body.
Warwick also works with the broader idea of prevention and ongoing care. For some people, it’s not just one round of treatment. Follow-up can be important, especially where symptoms linger or where there are complications like swelling.
Details around formal education, research, and clinical trials aren’t listed here, but his work is centred on caring for people affected by a wide range of parasitic conditions, from childhood infections through to problems affecting the skin, gut, and lymph system.