Gorjana Robevska

Endocrinologist

📍 Melbourne

About of Gorjana Robevska

Gorjana Robevska is an endocrinologist based in Melbourne, at 50 Flemington Rd, VIC 3052. Endocrinology is about the body’s hormones, and that can affect a lot of different things, from growth and puberty to periods, fertility, and menopause.


In day-to-day care, Gorjana looks after people dealing with differences in sex development and hormone-related body changes. This can include intersex conditions and variations like Turner syndrome, Swyer syndrome, and Kline? (not listed). More broadly, the focus is on making sense of hormone signals and helping guide the next steps when puberty or reproductive development doesn’t follow the usual path.


Many patients are also seen for issues such as premature ovarian failure, amenorrhea (missing periods), and problems related to ovarian or testicular development. At times, this includes conditions like Mullerian aplasia and Mayer-Rokitansky-KĂĽster-Hauser syndrome, as well as partial androgen insensitivity (PAIS) and related hormone pathway conditions.


Gorjana also cares for people who have hormone changes around fertility and reproductive health. That includes menopause and menopause-like symptoms, and support for infertility. Some referrals may also involve congenital reproductive conditions such as hypospadias and undescended testicles, where hormone balance and development can be part of the bigger picture.


Alongside endocrine concerns, the list of conditions treated can also include Fanconi anaemia, congenital aplastic anaemia, and hairy cell leukaemia (HCL), plus hearing loss. Because these conditions can affect the body in different ways, the approach is usually about sorting out what’s happening and coordinating sensible care.


Experience: the details of years of practice aren’t listed here, but the work involves ongoing clinical care for people with complex hormone and development needs, over many stages of life. Education: specific training details aren’t shown here.


Research and clinical trials: no research or clinical trial information is provided in the available details.

Services & Conditions Treated

IntersexPremature Ovarian FailureTurner SyndromeKuster SyndromeMayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser SyndromeMullerian AplasiaPartial Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (PAIS)Perrault SyndromeSwyer SyndromeAmenorrheaCongenital Aplastic AnemiaFanconi AnemiaHairy Cell Leukemia (HCL)Hearing LossHypospadiasInfertilityMenopauseUndescended Testicle

Publications

1 total

Functional analysis of SRY variants in individuals with 46,XY differences of sex development.

Molecular and cellular endocrinology • November 03, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Gorjana Robevska offer?
Dr Gorjana Robevska provides care in endocrinology with a focus on conditions such as Intersex, Premature Ovarian Failure, Turner Syndrome, Kuster Syndrome, Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Huster Syndrome, Mullerian Aplasia, Partial Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (PAIS), Perrault Syndrome, Swyer Syndrome, Amenorrhea, Congenital Aplastic Anemia, Fanconi Anemia, Hairy Cell Leukemia, Hearing Loss, Hypospadias, Infertility and Menopause.
Which conditions might I discuss with this endocrinologist?
You can discuss a range of conditions listed in the services, including certain genetic and reproductive conditions such as Turner Syndrome and Premature Ovarian Failure, as well as issues like Amenorrhea, Infertility and Menopause.
Where is Dr Gorjana Robevska located?
The clinic is in Melbourne, at 50 Flemington Rd, Melbourne, VIC 3052, Australia.
Who might benefit from seeing Dr Gorjana Robevska?
Patients dealing with endocrine or reproductive issues, such as the listed syndromes and conditions, may benefit from consultation with this endocrinologist.
What should I expect when booking an appointment?
Appointments are with an endocrinologist in Melbourne. If you’re dealing with conditions like Infertility, Menopause or Amenorrhea, or have questions about the listed syndromes, you can discuss them during your visit.
Are there services related to genetic or developmental conditions?
Yes. The listed services include several syndromes and conditions that involve developmental and genetic aspects, such as Turner Syndrome, Mullerian Aplasia, Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome, and PAIS.