Thomas Loudovaris is an endocrinologist working at St Vincent's Institute and St Vincent's Hospital in Fitzroy, VIC 3065. Endocrinology is about the hormones in your body, and how they affect things like blood sugar, growth, and energy levels. At times, hormonal problems can be tough to live with, so the care here is about being practical, steady, and clear.
Dr Loudovaris looks after people with diabetes and related blood sugar issues. This includes type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D), and also problems like low blood sugar. Some patients need help when sugars drop without warning. Others may be dealing with ongoing challenges around managing insulin and diet, especially when routines change or symptoms come and go.
He also cares for people with pancreas-related conditions. That can include insulinoma and childhood pancreatitis, as well as hereditary pancreatitis. There are times when these conditions affect how the pancreas releases hormones and enzymes, and that can show up in everyday ways like pain, digestion issues, and changing blood sugar patterns. In some situations, care may also cover newborn low blood sugar, where early monitoring and careful planning matter a lot.
His work includes complex treatments and care paths such as islet cell transplantation and pancreas transplant. He is also involved in the follow-up side of treatment when someone has had a pancreatectomy, or when someone is being assessed or supported through pancreatic cancer. These are not simple problems, and the goal is usually to help people understand what is happening and what options look like over time.
In terms of education, Dr Loudovaris has endocrinology training and works in a hospital setting focused on hormone and metabolism care. Details about specific degrees or studies aren’t listed here. Research involvement or clinical trials information also isn’t provided here, but hospital-based endocrinology teams commonly keep up with new evidence and treatment changes as they are introduced.