Jennifer F. Hoy

Infectious Disease Specialist

Female📍 Melbourne

About of Jennifer F. Hoy

Jennifer F. Hoy is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in 55 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia. Infectious diseases can be confusing and scary, especially when symptoms overlap with other illnesses. Jennifer’s work focuses on helping people understand what might be going on and what to do next.


Her clinical work covers a wide range of infections and related health issues. This can include infections like HIV/AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, and hepatitis B and hepatitis C. She also looks after people with conditions such as pneumonia, empyema, and sepsis, where timely assessment matters a lot.


In many cases, infectious disease care isn’t only about treating the infection itself. It can also be about protecting the body while it fights back, and spotting complications early. Jennifer also manages infections linked with weaker immune systems, including Mycobacterium avium complex infections. At times, she may be involved in care where people have more than one health problem happening at once.


Some of the conditions connected to her practice include COVID-19 and SARS. She also supports people dealing with ongoing or harder-to-treat infections, where follow-up and careful planning are important. Other areas mentioned for her care include Castleman disease and lymphoid hyperplasia, as well as anal cancer and colorectal cancer, which can overlap with infection risk and immune health in real life.


When it comes to other broader health issues, the profile also lists heart and metabolic conditions such as atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, and metabolic syndrome. It lists bone and joint health concerns like osteoporosis and osteonecrosis too. This mix reflects the fact that infections often sit alongside other conditions, not in a separate box.


Experience, education details, and research or clinical trial involvement are not listed in the information available here. The same applies to any specific hospital affiliations. If you’d like, you can contact the clinic for the most up-to-date details about her background and whether she’s currently involved in any studies.

Services & Conditions Treated

HIV/AIDSAnal CancerAtherosclerosisCastleman DiseaseColorectal CancerCoronary Heart DiseaseCOVID-19EmpyemaGonorrheaHepatitisHepatitis BHepatitis CHypolipoproteinemiaKienbock's DiseaseLymphoid HyperplasiaMetabolic SyndromeMycobacterium Avium Complex InfectionsOsteonecrosisOsteoporosisPneumoniaSepsisSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)Syphilis

Publications

1 total

Impact of Late HIV Diagnosis on Costs of Care in a Public Health Care Setting.

AIDS research and human retroviruses • March 19, 2025

Clinical Trials

1 total

Does Rosuvastatin Delay Progression of Atherosclerosis in People With HIV Infection at Moderate Cardiovascular Risk? A Multicentre Randomized, Double Blind Placebo-controlled Trial

CompletedPhase 4

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Jennifer F. Hoy offer?
Dr Jennifer F. Hoy is an infectious disease specialist who provides care related to HIV/AIDS, various infections like hepatitis and pneumonia, and other conditions such as colorectal cancer, coronary heart disease, metabolic syndrome, and related illnesses listed in her services.
Which conditions might I see Dr Hoy for?
She can help with infections such as HIV/AIDS, gonorrhea, hepatitis B and C, pneumonia, sepsis, and COVID-19, as well as conditions like atherosclerosis, Castleman disease, osteonecrosis, osteoporosis, and metabolic syndrome.
Where is Dr Hoy’s clinic located?
Her practice is at 55 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia.
How can I make an appointment with Dr Hoy?
To book an appointment, contact the practice at the Melbourne clinic. They can provide available times and booking details.
Does Dr Hoy treat hepatitis and HIV?
Yes. Her listed services include HIV/AIDS and hepatitis (A, B, and C) care.
Is this doctor experienced with cancer and heart-related conditions?
Her services cover colorectal cancer, other cancers like associated conditions, and heart conditions such as coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis.