Shereen Paramalingam is a rheumatologist based in Murdoch, WA. She works from 11 Robin Warren Dr, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia. Rheumatology can be a broad area, but her day-to-day focus is often on muscle and immune-related conditions.
In many cases, people see a rheumatologist when a problem is affecting muscles, joints, or the way the immune system is behaving. Shereen looks after patients with different kinds of myositis, including dermatomyositis and polymyositis. She also helps with rarer muscle conditions where muscles don’t work the way they should, such as inclusion body myositis and congenital or inherited myopathies.
Some patients come in with concerns that their symptoms are linked to lupus. When lupus affects the kidneys, it can lead to problems like lupus nephritis and nephrotic syndrome. Shereen helps coordinate care around these issues, so patients can get clear plans and ongoing follow-up as symptoms change over time.
Her clinic care also covers a range of other muscle disorders, including myositis-related conditions and specific conditions like tubular aggregate myopathy and centronuclear myopathy. At times, diagnosis can take a while, and it can be stressful while tests are being arranged and results are coming in. The approach here is practical and steady—working through what’s going on, discussing options in plain language, and making sure patients understand the next steps.
Because these conditions can be complex, treatment often needs careful monitoring and a team mindset. Shereen focuses on the details that matter to patients, like symptoms, function, and how treatment is being tolerated. If you’re dealing with ongoing muscle weakness, inflammation, or immune-related kidney problems, Shereen can help you sort through the picture and move forward with a plan.