Herbert G. Herzog is an endocrinologist working at St. Vincent's Hospital in Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia.
In day-to-day practice, he looks after people with hormone and metabolic health issues. This can include type 2 diabetes (T2D) and long-term weight and energy problems, such as obesity. At times, he also supports people with Prader-Willi Syndrome, where body signals and eating patterns can be hard to manage.
Endocrine care can touch more than just blood sugar. He may be involved when someone has ongoing pain or nerve-type discomfort, including neuralgia or acute pain. Some patients also come in with memory concerns, where doctors need to check different causes and work out what might be driving symptoms.
His role also covers some wider clinical situations that show up alongside endocrine problems. For example, he may be part of care where patients have had or need an oophorectomy, or where the broader picture needs careful follow-up. In some cases, he is involved when a patient is dealing with a ganglion cyst, especially if pain and movement are affecting their routine.
Experience details and training history aren’t listed on this profile, but he works within St. Vincent's Hospital, which means he’s part of a team setting where patients are assessed and followed over time. Research and clinical trials aren’t mentioned here either, so the focus is on practical, clinic-based care and steady decision-making as information comes in.