Eleanor N. Dunlop is an Endocrinologist based at Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia.
She looks after people with hormone and nutrition-related health concerns. In many cases, the problems aren’t just about one test result. They can affect energy, mood, bone health, and day-to-day wellbeing. That’s why the focus is on understanding what’s been going on and working through the next steps in a calm, practical way.
One of the areas Eleanor helps with is malnutrition. This can happen when the body isn’t getting the right nutrients, or when it’s not able to use them properly. Sometimes it shows up quietly, like ongoing tiredness, weight change, or low strength. Other times it becomes more obvious. Over time, nutrition issues can make other health problems harder to manage, so early support matters.
Vitamin D deficiency is another common reason people see an endocrinologist. Vitamin D plays a big role in bone health and muscle function. It can also link into wider health concerns, especially when someone has limited sun exposure or dietary intake that isn’t enough. Eleanor’s approach is usually about finding the cause, not just the number. In practice, that can mean checking your overall picture and talking through what changes might help.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is also part of Eleanor’s work. MS is a long-term condition, and it can affect different parts of the body in different ways. Symptoms can change over time, and at times people feel like they’re managing a lot at once. Endocrine health and nutrition can play a role in how people cope day to day, so managing the whole picture can be important.
Eleanor works with patients who want clear explanations and steady follow-up. Appointments are generally about listening, asking the right questions, and making sure you understand what’s happening and why. If lab tests are needed, the aim is to use the results to guide care, rather than leaving things vague or confusing.
As an endocrinologist, Eleanor helps connect the dots between hormones, nutrition, and how the body is running. That can be especially helpful when symptoms don’t fit neatly into one box. Support might involve lifestyle and nutrition guidance, and in some cases medication or supplement plans as advised in line with clinical needs.
For people in the Bentley area and across Perth who are dealing with malnutrition, vitamin D deficiency, or MS-related health concerns, Eleanor N. Dunlop offers a grounded, patient-focused approach in an endocrine setting.