Anna M. Peeters is an endocrinologist based on Burwood Hwy in Burwood, VIC. Endocrinology is all about hormones, and how they affect your energy, your weight, your blood sugar and even how you feel day to day.
Anna works with people who have ongoing hormone and metabolism issues. This can include type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). At times, the focus is on getting blood sugar more steady, helping with everyday routines, and sorting out what changes might be needed in treatment and lifestyle.
Weight and related health concerns are another big part of the work. Anna looks after obesity in adults and also obesity in children. In many cases, care is practical and step by step, because change can be hard. For people dealing with excess weight, the plan usually considers health risks like blood pressure, sleep, and long-term wellbeing.
There’s also care for high blood pressure and body weight link-ups, since hormone changes can sometimes play a role. Anna helps people take a calmer, more organised approach to health, especially when results have been slow or when things keep coming back.
Sleepiness and tiredness can be part of the picture too. Anna cares for people with excessive daytime sleepiness and drowsiness. Hormones can affect sleep and energy, and sometimes symptoms like these need a wider look, not just a quick fix.
Anna also works with skin cancer cases, including squamous cell skin carcinoma. Hormones and metabolism can affect how the body copes with stress from illness and treatment, so ongoing health checks can matter.
Infectious disease history is also reflected in her service list, including COVID-19 and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). When people have been through serious illness, endocrine issues can sometimes show up later, like changes in energy, weight, and blood sugar control. Anna’s approach is to look at the whole picture and help people get back on track.
Clinical trials and research details aren’t listed here, but the focus stays on day-to-day care for hormone-related conditions. Overall, patients can expect clear conversations, grounded advice, and support that’s tailored to what’s happening in their body right now.