Grant W. Montgomery is an Endocrinologist based at 266 Herston Road, Brisbane, QLD 4006, Australia. His focus is on hormone-related health, where small changes can have big effects on mood, energy, growth, and long-term wellbeing.
In practice, he helps people with conditions linked to the way the body makes and uses hormones. This can include thyroid problems such as Graves’ disease and hyperthyroidism, and ongoing blood sugar issues like Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). He also looks after people dealing with PCOS, menopause changes, and trouble with fertility or ovarian function, including issues such as premature ovarian failure. Over time, hormone shifts can also affect weight, sleep, and general day-to-day comfort, and he works through those concerns in a practical way.
Some patients come in with concerns about abnormal growth patterns, including precocious puberty, while others seek help for mood and thinking changes that can run alongside other health problems. At times, he supports people with broader health needs where hormones may play a part, aiming to connect the dots rather than treat one symptom in isolation.
Grant’s experience is built around real-world care for people with long-term conditions. He understands that treatment plans need to fit around work, family life, and what feels manageable day to day. Appointments usually involve taking a clear history, checking results, and then discussing options in plain language, including what to do now and what to watch for later.
His education covers standard medical training followed by further study in endocrinology. He also keeps up with changing clinical guidance through ongoing learning, so care stays current and sensible. Clinical trials can be discussed when they are relevant to a person’s situation, though this is only considered when there is a good fit and clear value.
Overall, the aim is steady, grounded care for hormone health—helping patients understand what’s going on, making a plan, and supporting them through the next steps.