Lisa J. Moran is an endocrinologist based in Clayton, in Melbourne’s south-east, working at 43-51 Kanooka Grove, Clayton VIC 3168, Australia.
Endocrinology can sound big and complicated, but day to day it’s really about hormones and how they affect the whole body. Lisa looks after people when hormone changes impact things like blood sugar, growth and metabolism, weight, and reproductive health. In many cases, that also means looking at how stress, sleep, and daily routines can play a role.
Lisa’s care includes conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), ovarian cysts, and menopause-related hormone changes. She also helps manage fertility-related concerns, including issues that can come up around infertility and ovarian stimulation. Pregnancy hormone problems are part of the picture too, with care for gestational diabetes and conditions like preeclampsia.
Metabolic health is a big focus. That includes type 2 diabetes, obesity, abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome, plus related issues like high blood pressure in infants and hypertension. At times, hormones and metabolism can also link in with other health problems, like obstructive sleep apnoea, which can affect how well people feel and how their bodies recover.
Lisa also works with a wider range of endocrine needs, including intersex health, and hormonal concerns that may overlap with other body systems. You may also see support for problems around heavy metal poisoning, and infections that can affect the body’s balance, such as listeriosis, neonatal sepsis, and at times severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) where hormone and metabolic effects are part of recovery and care.
Over time, Lisa’s practice has dealt with the real-world mix of physical symptoms and the worries that come with them. Hormone conditions can be long-term, and progress is not always straight forward, so the approach is practical and steady. Care is often about making sense of what’s going on, then working out a clear plan for next steps.
As an endocrinologist, Lisa is trained in hormone-related medicine, and she brings that knowledge to each appointment. If you’re dealing with diabetes, PCOS, menopause changes, or other hormone-linked health issues, she aims to help you understand your options in plain language and keep things manageable.