Charles B. Henderson is a hepatologist based in Surry Hills, Sydney, NSW. He looks after liver health, with a steady focus on viral hepatitis. If you’ve been told you have hepatitis C, or you’re dealing with ongoing hepatitis symptoms, his clinic team helps you make sense of what’s going on and what options usually look like.
Liver conditions can be confusing and stressful. Sometimes people only find out after a blood test, or when follow-up scans raise questions. At other times, symptoms like tiredness, tummy discomfort, or changes in skin colour can bring people in. Charles helps patients understand the basics of hepatitis and how the liver can be affected over time.
Hepatitis C is a big part of his work. Many people want to know what the diagnosis means for their day-to-day life, whether treatment is needed, and how health monitoring happens. Hepatitis can also affect how the body copes with infection and healing, so it’s important to get clear, practical advice rather than guesswork. Charles works with patients to organise the next steps in a calm, straightforward way.
He also supports people with other forms of hepatitis. This can include hepatitis that comes from different causes, with different timelines and care needs. In many cases, care involves reviewing test results, understanding liver function, and checking for any signs that need closer attention. The goal is to keep the plan realistic and grounded, so it fits your health, your routine, and what you can manage.
The clinic approach is about getting the details right without making things overly complicated. You can expect questions, clear explanations, and follow-up planning. Charles understands that each person’s situation is different, and at times results can feel like they arrive all at once. He helps you take it step by step, especially when there’s more than one factor in play.
Charles practices in Surry Hills, which is handy for patients across Sydney who want a focused liver specialist. If you’re looking for help with hepatitis C or hepatitis care, his service is set up to support people through the process from assessment to ongoing management.