Rob C. Carter is an Endocrinologist based in Burwood, VIC. His practice is located at 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125, Australia. He looks after people who need support with hormone and metabolism-related health, especially when day-to-day control matters for how someone feels and how their body grows and recovers.
In many cases, Rob helps with long-term conditions like Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). This can include setting up safe, practical plans for blood sugar control, working through symptoms, and making changes that fit real life. He also works with gestational diabetes, which is diabetes that can happen during pregnancy. At times, this may involve close follow-up and careful guidance so both mother and baby have the best possible start.
Weight and energy balance are also a big part of his work. Rob supports patients dealing with obesity and obesity in children, and helps with the tough bits that come with lifestyle change. The goal is usually clear and simple: better health, steadier routines, and support that doesn’t feel overcomplicated.
Rob’s clinic also sees people with other health issues that can link in with hormone and overall body function. This includes iron deficiency anaemia and anaemia, as well as problems like ascites, pleural effusion, and pneumonia when they affect someone’s wellbeing and recovery. For more complex cases, his work may touch on conditions such as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and intrauterine growth restriction, where managing body signals and timing can make a real difference.
There are also patients referred for care around cancer-related diagnoses listed in his service areas, such as pancreatic cancer, familial pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, and stomach cancer, as well as oesophageal cancer. In addition, he treats or coordinates care for other listed conditions like fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), cerebral palsy (including spastic diplegia infantile type), and related medical concerns. Over time, the focus stays on clear steps, good communication, and making sure treatment fits the person, not the other way around.