Ziyi Wang is a Rheumatologist based in Perth, WA, Australia.
In many cases, people see her when they’re dealing with long-term problems that affect the bones, joints, and connective tissues. Rheumatology can cover a wide range of conditions, and this is the kind of care where small changes in day-to-day symptoms really matter.
Her work looks at issues like osteoporosis and postmenopausal osteoporosis, where bones can become weaker over time. She also supports people who have complex bone-related conditions such as osteolysis, and rarer disorders like Gorham’s disease. These illnesses can be challenging, because symptoms may come and go, and imaging results can take time to make sense of.
Ziyi Wang also helps with care for conditions such as skeletal-extraskeletal angiomatosis. At times, this may come with other health concerns, so good coordination matters. She works with patients to understand what’s happening, what treatment options usually look like, and what to watch for as things change.
Some patients may also be managing other health issues at the same time. For example, the profile includes conditions like hydronephrosis and hypotonia, and it can be important to keep the bigger picture in mind when planning follow-up. In cases like these, her approach is practical and steady, focusing on how each part of care fits together.
There can also be a surgical side to treatment plans. The profile mentions oophorectomy, which may be relevant for certain women depending on their situation. Even when surgery has already happened, follow-up care and long-term monitoring still make a difference, especially when bone health is part of the story.
Experience-wise, the focus here is on looking after people with ongoing, sometimes rare, conditions that affect the musculoskeletal system. Education details are not listed in this profile, so they aren’t shown here.
Overall, the goal of care is to help patients feel more informed and more supported while they manage symptoms and plan next steps.