
Dr. Arabella Wallett brings deep local roots and extensive expertise to dermatology care in Adelaide. A Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists, she completed her medical training at the University of Notre Dame before returning to her hometown of Adelaide. Her comprehensive medical background includes specialized experience in pediatric care, having earned a Diploma of Child Health while working at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital.
Currently serving as Head of Dermatology at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and as a visiting medical specialist at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Dr. Wallett maintains an active role in medical education as a Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide. She supervises both medical students and dermatology trainees, contributing to the next generation of skin health specialists.
While practicing comprehensive adult and pediatric dermatology, Dr. Wallett has developed particular expertise in:
Dr. Wallett’s approach emphasises evidence-based, inclusive care, fostering strong communication between patients, referring doctors, and healthcare providers. She consults from private rooms in Adelaide, offering personalised dermatological care to the local community.
A prospective, 12-month observational study of attendance to a multidisciplinary tertiary vulvar clinic in South Australia Arabella Wallett and Carolyn Marlow, Australas J Dermatol 2023;64(3) DO 10.1111/ajd.14095
Red plaques in a paediatric patient with acute leukaemia of ambiguous lineage Arabella Wallett, Rebecca Manudhane, Jill Lipsett, JAMA Oncol. 2021;7(3):454–455. doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2020.6134
Radiation Therapy Induced Neuro-Sweet Disease in a Patient with Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Arabella Wallett, Kate Newland, and Erwin Foster-Smith, Australas J Dermatol 2017 May;58(2):e51
Cutaneous Manifestations of Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma, Not Otherwise Specified: A Case Series Highlighting the Diagnostic Challenges for This Heterogeneous Group, Arabella Wallett, Jan Ibbetson, Daniel Kearney, Shireen Sidhu, and Kate Newland, Australas J Dermatol 2015 Aug;90(5):356–7
A Case of Fixed Drug Eruption Secondary to Quinine in Tonic Water Presenting to a Sexual Health Clinic, Elizabeth Lonsdale-Eccles, Arabella Wallett, and Alison M Ward, Sex Transm Infect 2014;90(5):351
Management Pathway of Skin Conditions Presenting to an Australian Tertiary Hospital Emergency Department, Arabella Wallett and Shireen Sidhu, Australas J Dermatol 2012;53(4):307–310
Mobile Phones, Suicide and Prognostication, Jacob Alexander and Arabella Wallett, Aust N Z J Psychiatry 2010 Oct;44(10):958–9.