Ekavi N. Georgousopoulou is an endocrinologist based in Acton, ACT. You can find the practice at the Florey Building, 54 Mills Road, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia.
Her work is centered on hormone and metabolism-related health. In many cases, that means helping people manage weight and long-term metabolic changes. She also looks after patients with high cholesterol and metabolic syndrome, which can show up with a mix of health concerns at once.
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is another big part of the care she provides. She helps people sort through the day-to-day side of blood sugar and the knock-on effects that can come with it. At times, this can also connect to issues like non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, where lifestyle and long-term metabolic health play a major role.
Ekavi also treats conditions that often link to hormones and reproductive health. This includes polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), ovarian cysts, and endometriosis. Obstructive sleep apnoea is also covered, especially where weight, metabolism, and sleep can affect each other.
Cardiovascular risk is another focus area. Her practice includes support for people with hypertension, and she also manages the endocrine side of care for patients who have had events such as acute coronary syndrome or a stroke. These situations can be stressful, so the approach stays practical and grounded.
Some patients come in with family patterns of raised fats, including familial hypertriglyceridemia. She also looks at abdominal obesity and broader obesity concerns, aiming to make the plan feel doable rather than overwhelming.
When it comes to experience, the profile shows she has regular involvement with a wide range of endocrine and metabolic problems, covering the conditions listed above. Education and formal background details aren’t listed in this profile, so they can’t be confirmed from the information provided here.
Research and clinical trials information also isn’t included in the available profile details. If you want to know about any studies or ongoing trials, it’s best to ask the clinic directly.