Shelley A. Wilkinson is an Endocrinologist based in Australia, working from Level 3, Aubigny Place, Raymond Terrace, South Brisbane, QLD. Her focus is on hormone-related health, which can affect energy, weight, blood sugar, and how the body fights illness. For a lot of people, these things don’t sit in one neat box. They can change over time, and the plan has to change too.
In her practice, she looks after people dealing with gestational diabetes, especially during pregnancy when blood sugar levels need close watching. She also works with patients who are managing obesity and want steady, realistic support. Sometimes changes in eating, activity, and daily routines are enough. Other times, medical help is part of the picture. Her approach is calm and practical, aiming to keep things manageable and reduce worry.
She also has an interest in severe acute respiratory illness, including conditions such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Endocrine health can link with illness in a number of ways, like stress on the body, changes in metabolism, and how hormones respond during and after serious infection. Over time, follow-up and ongoing care can matter, not just the acute event.
Experience-wise, the work is built around day-to-day endocrinology care and problem-solving with patients as symptoms, lab results, and life circumstances shift. Education details aren’t listed here, but the role requires specialist training and ongoing learning, because guidelines and treatment options can change as research updates.
When it comes to research and new treatments, she keeps up with current medical advice that guides endocrine care. Any involvement in clinical trials isn’t shown in the information provided, so if you’re curious about trials, it’s best to ask the rooms team directly and see what might be available at the time.
If you’re looking for an endocrinology appointment in South Brisbane, Shelley A. Wilkinson’s rooms are set up at Aubigny Place. Appointments like these can feel like a lot at first, but getting the right check-ups and a clear plan can make things feel more under control.