Jessica E. Beilharz is a neurologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people who are dealing with ongoing symptoms that can be stressful and hard to explain, especially when day to day life gets affected.
In her neurology work, she often supports patients with memory loss and memory “brain fog”. Many people come in feeling like their thinking is slower than it used to be, or they can’t focus the way they want to. At times, the symptoms can show up alongside fatigue, headaches, or other changes that make it difficult to keep up with work, study, or family life.
Jessica also cares for people with chronic fatigue syndrome. This can be more than just feeling tired. It often involves a mix of heavy fatigue, poor sleep, and a lack of energy that doesn’t bounce back easily. She understands that these conditions can shift over time, with ups and downs that are not always easy to predict.
Fibromyalgia is another area she helps with. For some patients, that means ongoing pain, stiffness, and general discomfort, along with tiredness and trouble concentrating. She takes a practical approach and tries to make sense of how symptoms connect, so care plans feel more grounded and useful.
At times, people also reach out for issues related to mononucleosis, especially when symptoms linger longer than expected. Jessica’s focus is on sorting out what’s going on, what might be driving the problem, and what can be done to improve day to day functioning.
In terms of experience, she has experience working with patients who live with these long term symptoms. She aims to listen properly, explain things in plain language, and support a plan that matches what matters most to the person in front of her.
Education details and any research activity are not listed here. Clinical trial involvement is also not provided. If you’d like, you can check with the clinic directly for the most up to date information on training, studies, and current research options.