Jeremy E. Cohen is an Endocrinologist based at Butterfield St, Herston, QLD, Australia. He looks after people who are dealing with hormone and metabolism problems, especially when things have become urgent or hard to control.
Hormones can affect lots of body systems, so his work often involves more than one issue at a time. In many cases, that means caring for patients with adrenal and mineral balance problems, such as Addison’s disease and hypoaldosteronism. Low sodium can also show up alongside these conditions, and it can make you feel very unwell, quickly.
Jeremy also supports people facing serious metabolic emergencies. This can include diabetic ketoacidosis, where blood sugar gets too high and the body starts making acids. He helps in the type of situations where monitoring and fast treatment matter, and where a clear plan is needed to get patients stable and back on track.
Some patients also have kidney-related hormone and salt issues. For example, renal tubular acidosis can change how the body handles acids and electrolytes. At times, this can link with ongoing tiredness, weakness, or other symptoms that build over days or weeks, and it may need careful follow-up.
The range of presentations he sees is not limited to “garden variety” endocrinology. His service list also includes sepsis and pneumonia, plus subarachnoid haemorrhage. In real life, hormone balance can be affected during major illness, and the right endocrine input can be important for recovery and for preventing further complications.
He works in a practical way, aiming for plans that fit the person in front of him. Over time, this helps with both the immediate problem and the longer-term control, so patients can understand what’s happening and what to watch for next.
For education, experience, research, and any clinical trials, there isn’t specific detail provided here. What is clear is the focus: hormone-related care in everyday settings, with attention to serious conditions when they come up.