Georgina L. Chrisp is an endocrinologist who works with hormone-related health issues. She is based at 160 Oxford St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, and sees people across the inner Sydney area.
In everyday terms, an endocrinologist helps when the body’s hormone system is not working the way it should. This can affect energy, growth, blood pressure, mood, skin changes, and overall wellbeing. Georgina’s clinic care focuses on conditions like Addison’s disease and hypopituitarism, where hormone levels can be too low and the body needs the right support.
She also looks after people with adrenal and hormone balance problems such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). At times, this can be picked up early in life, while other times it may be reviewed later when symptoms show up or don’t settle as expected. Another condition she helps manage is cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency, which also involves how the body makes certain steroid hormones.
Low blood pressure can be a big clue in some hormone disorders. When blood pressure stays low, or symptoms keep coming back, it’s worth checking what’s going on in the endocrine system. Georgina helps people make sense of these symptoms and work out the next steps, including what tests may be needed and how treatment is monitored over time.
She has experience supporting patients with hormone health needs across a range of life stages. That can include care related to intersex conditions, where hormone levels and development can vary. Care in these situations often needs careful, practical planning, and ongoing review as the body changes.
Another condition she treats is Sheehan syndrome, which can happen when the pituitary gland is affected after childbirth. Symptoms can develop in different ways, so people may come in feeling confused about what is happening and why. Georgina helps connect the dots between symptoms and hormone function, then plans treatment around the person’s goals and day-to-day life.
Overall, her approach is calm and grounded. Hormones can be tricky, and results may take time, so the focus is on steady follow-up, clear explanations, and getting things back on track in many cases.