Cheryce L. Harrison

Endocrinologist

Female📍 Clayton

About of Cheryce L. Harrison

Cheryce L. Harrison is an Endocrinologist based in Clayton, VIC, working from 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.


Endocrinology is about hormones and how they affect your whole body. In day-to-day care, Cheryce looks after people dealing with hormone and metabolism problems, from pregnancy through to long-term health.


Many of the cases Cheryce helps with involve blood sugar and weight changes. That can include gestational diabetes during pregnancy, type 2 diabetes, and issues that sit under metabolic syndrome. At times, care also covers obesity and abdominal weight concerns, where lifestyle, hormones, and other health factors can mix together in real life.


Cheryce also supports patients with common hormone-related conditions in the reproductive system. This includes polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and ovarian cysts, and it may connect to problems like infertility. There are also situations where hormone balance and growth signals need careful checking, such as 3M syndrome and hypotonia.


Pregnancy complications are another part of the work. This can include preeclampsia, and it often overlaps with other metabolic concerns like glucose control and blood pressure regulation. In some cases, hormone effects can be part of why a pregnancy needs extra monitoring, so treatment planning needs to be steady and practical.


For babies and newborns, Cheryce’s work can include helping manage newborn jaundice and transient familial hyperbilirubinemia. There are also conditions like high blood pressure in infants, where the right follow-up matters to keep things safe.


Cheryce is also involved in endocrine care where infections and immune impacts may come into the picture. Care can include COVID-19 and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) where hormone and metabolism issues need to be considered alongside the broader illness.


Overall, the focus stays on clear assessment and supportive care for people with hormone-related health concerns. If you’re dealing with diabetes, PCOS, pregnancy-related hormone issues, or newborn hormone or liver-related problems, Cheryce can help guide the next steps in a calm, grounded way from clinic to follow-up.

Services & Conditions Treated

Gestational DiabetesObesityOvarian CystsPolycystic Ovary Syndrome3M SyndromeAbdominal Obesity Metabolic SyndromeCOVID-19High Blood Pressure in InfantsHypotoniaInfertilityIntersexNewborn JaundicePreeclampsiaSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)Transient Familial HyperbilirubinemiaType 2 Diabetes (T2D)

Publications

1 total

Predictors of inadequate and excessive gestational weight gain in women: a retrospective longitudinal observational study.

BMJ open • March 23, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Cheryce L. Harrison offer?
She’s an endocrinologist in Clayton and offers care for conditions like gestational diabetes, obesity, polycystic ovary syndrome, type 2 diabetes, infertility and other related issues. Her listed services also include conditions such as ovarian cysts, metabolic syndrome, and certain newborn and infant conditions.
Which conditions can Dr Harrison help with?
She can help with gestational diabetes, obesity and abdominal obesity metabolic syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, type 2 diabetes, infertility, ovarian cysts, and other related endocrine or metabolic concerns. She also sees some infant and newborn conditions as listed in her services.
Where is Dr Harrison’s clinic located?
Her practice is at 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Harrison?
To book, contact the Clayton clinic location in Clayton, VIC. The address above is used for visits.
Who might benefit from seeing an endocrinologist like Dr Harrison?
People with diabetes (including gestational diabetes), obesity and metabolic issues, PCOS or infertility concerns, and other hormonal or metabolic conditions may benefit from an endocrinologist’s care.
Does Dr Harrison treat both adults and pregnancies?
Her services include gestational diabetes and other pregnancy-related endocrine concerns, as well as general endocrine issues that can affect adults.