Mohammed A. Batais is an Endocrinologist based at Building 1, 270 Ferntree Gully Road, Notting Hill, Ferntree Gully, VIC 3168, Australia.
His work centres on hormone-related health, and the day-to-day problems that come with it. Many people come in with high cholesterol or fatty deposits in the background health picture. He also looks after families with inherited cholesterol conditions, including Familial Hypercholesterolemia, where getting the right plan early can make a big difference over time.
Type 2 diabetes is another big part of care. That can mean trouble with blood sugar control, weight changes, and the knock-on effects that come with insulin resistance. He also helps patients with thyroid issues like hypothyroidism, where you might feel tired, run down, or notice changes in energy and weight.
Health isn’t always neat, and at times the same person may be dealing with more than one issue. Over the years, he has helped people manage obesity and the lifestyle stress that can come with it, alongside cholesterol and diabetes concerns.
Some patients also need support with vitamin B12 deficiency and vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia. Low B12 can affect your energy, and it can show up in day-to-day ways that are easy to overlook. He focuses on getting to the root cause and making sure the treatment matches what’s going on.
There are also patients who mention indigestion alongside their metabolic or hormone symptoms. In many cases, it helps to sort out what’s linked to hormone changes and what might need a different work-up, so things don’t get missed.
On top of that, his list includes follow-up concerns after infections such as COVID-19 and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The details of research and clinical trials aren’t listed here, and the education and experience history isn’t shown in full. Still, the approach is practical and steady—helping people understand their health, check progress, and adjust care when it’s needed.