Cheryl Jenkins is an Infectious Disease Specialist based at Woodbridge Road, Menangle, NSW 2568, Australia.
Infectious diseases can be confusing and stressful. Sometimes infections feel like a run-of-the-mill illness, but in other cases they can hang around, come back, or need a careful plan to treat safely. Cheryl looks after people who have infections that may need more than the usual “wait and see” approach.
Common reasons people reach out include chest infections like pneumonia and mycoplasma pneumonia. At times, she also helps with infections that are linked to birds and similar exposures, such as psittacosis. Other presentations can involve sexually transmitted infections, including chlamydia. There are also situations where jaundice is part of the picture and the cause of the yellowing needs sorting out, including making sure the infection side is properly checked.
Cheryl’s focus is on getting the details right. That means taking time to understand symptoms, timing, and any possible links to travel, work, or everyday exposures. Over time, this can make it easier to choose the next step, whether that is the right tests, the right treatment, or a plan to keep you on track while you recover.
Experience is built through day-to-day clinical care, and Cheryl works with cases where the cause isn’t always obvious at first. At times, infections can overlap with other health problems, so a steady, practical approach matters. She helps people understand what is going on in plain language, so decisions feel less overwhelming.
Education details and work history aren’t listed here, but Cheryl’s practice is centred on infectious disease care and the support that comes with it—clear next steps, careful follow-up, and attention to what’s happening to your body.
Research and clinical trials: no specific trials or research updates are shown in the available information. Even so, Cheryl’s care stays grounded in what is helpful and appropriate for real patients, real symptoms, and the local healthcare setting.
If you’re dealing with an infection that feels hard to pin down, or one that keeps going or comes back, Cheryl Jenkins can be a good option for expert assessment and support.