Dr Richard Plomley is an experienced allergist and immunologist who is dedicated to delivering exceptional care to patients in Melbourne and the surrounding areas. With multiple clinic locations, he specializes in treating various conditions such as severe dermatitis and hives, anaphylaxis, and immune deficiency.
Dr Plomley offers a comprehensive range of allergy vaccines at his clinic, including those for cats, dogs, dust mites, and grass pollen, as well as bee and wasp venom. He has a special interest in immunomodulation and utilizes innovative diagnostic laboratory methods for food allergy testing.
Dr Plomley received his education from Glamorgan and Melbourne Grammar Schools before completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Melbourne. Following this, he completed his internship at the renowned Royal Melbourne Hospital and achieved his FRACP in General Internal Medicine. He conducted Clinical Immunology Research at the University of Melbourne Department of Medicine, and also pursued laboratory Immunology Research at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Furthermore, Dr Plomley completed his Clinical Allergy studies at the Alfred Hospital.
With his extensive experience and expertise, Dr Plomley is committed to providing the highest standard of care to his patients. He has previously worked in public hospital clinics at the Alfred Asthma and Allergy Clinic and Royal Melbourne Hospital Allergy Clinic. Currently, he operates private clinics and serves in hospitals throughout central and suburban Melbourne. Additionally, Dr Plomley runs transfusion clinics to support patients with immune deficiency.
Dr Richard Plomley brings his wealth of knowledge and dedication to every patient he sees, ensuring they receive the top-quality care they deserve. His passion for his profession and commitment to ongoing research and development enable him to stay at the forefront of advancements in the field of allergology and immunology. Patients can trust Dr Plomley to provide compassionate and effective treatment for their allergies and immune-related conditions.
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