Fengyi J. Jin

Infectious Disease Specialist

📍 Sydney

About of Fengyi J. Jin

Fengyi J. Jin is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Sydney, NSW. She works with people across a mix of infections, from everyday sexually transmissible infections to more serious, long-term conditions. The focus is on practical care, clear next steps, and helping patients understand what’s going on.


In many cases, patients come in needing help with infections linked to the cervix, anus, and lower bowel. This can include issues such as cervical dysplasia, anal cancer, colorectal cancer, and symptoms like tenesmus. At times, people also seek support around HPV-related problems, including human papillomavirus infection and genital warts.


Fengyi also looks after infections that need careful testing and treatment plans. Common examples include HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and hepatitis C. She can help with bacterial and viral infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhea, and she also supports people who have questions or concerns about other infections like Kaposi sarcoma, lymphogranuloma venereum, and related conditions.


Respiratory infections come up too. Her work includes COVID-19 and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and she helps people think through symptoms, risks, and what follow-up should look like.


Some patients may come with broader health worries that connect to infections or sexual health. For example, erectile dysfunction (ED) can be part of a bigger picture, and genital health symptoms can overlap with infection concerns, so she takes time to sort out what’s actually happening and what needs attention.


Specific experience and training details are not listed here, but her clinical work covers the conditions named above. Education details are also not provided in this profile. No specific research or clinical trials are listed here either, so it’s best to ask the clinic if there’s any trial involvement or research activity connected to your situation.


Overall, the aim is steady, down-to-earth care. If you’re dealing with an infection, a long-term diagnosis, or symptoms that won’t settle, Fengyi J. Jin provides a calm, organised approach to getting you the right tests and treatment.

Services & Conditions Treated

Anal CancerCervical DysplasiaColorectal CancerHIV/AIDSHuman Papillomavirus InfectionChlamydiaCOVID-19Erectile Dysfunction (ED)Genital WartsGonorrheaHepatitisHepatitis CKaposi SarcomaLymphogranuloma VenereumSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)TenesmusWarts

Publications

1 total

Condom Failure Among HIV-Negative Men in Serodiscordant Relationships in Australia, Brazil, and Thailand.

AIDS and behavior • June 24, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Fengyi J. Jin offer?
Dr Jin specialises in infectious diseases and offers care related to conditions and tests such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, HPV infections, gonorrhea, chlamydia, genital warts, Kaposi sarcoma, and more. She also treats cancers and related conditions like anal cancer, cervical dysplasia, colorectal cancer, and tenesmus, as well as common infections including COVID-19.
Which conditions can I see Dr Jin for?
You can see her for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis and Hepatitis C, HPV infections, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Genital Warts, and other sexually transmitted infections. She also treats cancers and issues such as anal cancer, cervical dysplasia, colorectal cancer, tenesmus, and related symptoms.
Where is Dr Jin based?
She works in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Jin?
To book, please contact the clinic in Sydney. They can help you arrange a suitable time and discuss what to bring or prepare for your visit.
What should I expect at a visit with an Infectious Disease Specialist?
The appointment will focus on your symptoms, medical history, and any tests needed to diagnose or manage infections or related conditions. The doctor will explain the plan in clear terms and discuss treatment options.
Does Dr Jin treat HPV-related conditions?
Yes. Her practice includes Human Papillomavirus infection and related issues, such as genital warts and cervical dysplasia, as part of infectious disease care.