Negar Naderpoor is an endocrinologist based in Grove, VIC, working out of 43-51 Kanooka, Grove, VIC 3168, Australia. Endocrinology is all about hormones and how they affect the whole body. Hormone changes can affect energy, weight, periods, blood sugar, and even how babies settle in early life.
In day-to-day care, Negar looks after people dealing with common and not-so-common hormone and metabolism issues. This can include obesity and long-term weight concerns. It also includes type 2 diabetes (T2D), where getting blood sugar steady can make a big difference to how you feel, and how you stay well over time.
Pregnancy can bring its own hormone challenges too. Negar helps with gestational diabetes and also looks at hormone-related factors around preeclampsia. At times, these conditions need close monitoring and clear plans so care stays practical and manageable.
Hormone issues can also show up with periods and fertility. Negar works with people who have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and ovarian cysts. She also supports care for intersex patients, where hormone and body changes may need careful, step-by-step guidance.
Some cases involve nutrition and growth. Negar also deals with malnutrition, which can affect hormones, recovery, and overall health. On the other end of the spectrum, hormone changes can link in with weight gain, making it harder to find a balance.
Care can extend to newborn health when hormone-related conditions are part of what’s going on. This includes newborn jaundice and transient familial hyperbilirubinemia. These situations are often time-sensitive, so families usually need calm, clear information and follow-up.
At times, care also involves more complex medical problems such as necrosis. In those cases, the goal is to help connect hormone and metabolic factors with the wider treatment plan, so nothing gets overlooked.
Over time, Negar’s focus stays on understanding what’s happening in the body, then working out a sensible way forward. Plans are usually built around what’s safe, what fits real life, and what can be checked as treatment goes on.