Lucinda J. Black is an endocrinologist based at Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia. She works in the area of hormones and metabolism, and her clinic visits often focus on day-to-day health issues that can build up over time. Many people come in wanting answers they can understand and a plan they can stick with.
Her work looks after a range of concerns, including obesity and issues linked to weight changes. She also helps with nutrition matters, such as malnutrition, and supports people who are dealing with vitamin problems, including vitamin D deficiency. In many cases, these problems can affect energy levels, mood, and how the body copes, so the goal is to get things back on track in a steady, realistic way.
Over time, she also sees people managing longer-term conditions. For example, multiple sclerosis (MS) can bring a mix of symptoms and health worries, and getting the right checks and ongoing care can make a big difference. While MS isn’t an endocrine illness on its own, hormone health and vitamin needs can still matter for comfort and overall wellbeing.
At times, patients also bring in skin and lifestyle-related concerns, like sunburn. From there, vitamin D can come up, too. And if someone is feeling run down or just not themselves, she will usually look for the basics first, because that’s where the small wins often start.
There are also other health topics listed in her profile, such as near-sightedness and mononucleosis. It can be helpful to have someone assess the bigger picture, especially when symptoms seem to overlap. The approach is calm and practical, with an eye on what might be going on and what needs attention next.
Information about her education, research, and work history isn’t detailed in this profile. Clinical trial involvement is also not shown here. What is clear is that her focus is on helping people manage health concerns with straightforward guidance and clear next steps.