Joanne C. Enticott is an Endocrinologist based in Melbourne, working from 553 St Kilda Rd, VIC 3004. Endocrinology is about hormones and how they affect the whole body. In her clinic, she looks after patients dealing with hormone and metabolic issues across different stages of life.
A big part of the work includes diabetes and blood sugar problems. This can include gestational diabetes during pregnancy, type 2 diabetes, and also infant blood sugar issues such as newborn low blood sugar and infant hyperglycaemia. Over time, these conditions need steady monitoring and practical support, not just quick fixes.
Joanne also supports people with hormone changes that affect fertility, periods, and long-term health. That includes conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), ovarian cysts, infertility, preeclampsia, and premature ovarian failure. She also cares for menopause-related concerns, including postmenopausal osteoporosis, and helps with ongoing bone health when hormones shift.
In babies and children, hormone and growth-related problems can show up in different ways. Her patient care includes things like high blood pressure in infants and hypertension, as well as hearing issues such as infant hearing loss and hearing loss. At times, endocrine problems can sit alongside other health concerns, and care often needs to be coordinated with other services.
Joanne’s clinical care list also includes a range of other conditions, such as cerebral palsy (including spastic diplegia infantile type), dementia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and hearing loss. There are also some genetic and neurological conditions noted, including genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+). She also treats people affected by infections such as COVID-19 and SARS, depending on what the person needs at the time.
For women’s health care, she can also assist with intrauterine device (IUD) insertion, alongside the hormone-focused work.
On this page, specific details about her years of experience and formal education are not listed. No research or clinical trial information is listed either. If you want more details, it’s best to contact the practice directly.