John S. Furler is an endocrinologist based in Melbourne, working out of Level 2, 780 Elizabeth St, VIC 3004.
In everyday terms, he looks after hormone and metabolism health. That can mean helping people with type 2 diabetes, especially when blood sugar is hard to keep steady. He also works with gestational diabetes during pregnancy, where timing and safe day-to-day choices really matter.
You might also see him for low blood sugar. This can be scary and can affect work, sleep, and driving safety, so getting things sorted calmly and clearly is part of the job. Obesity care is another big part of his work too. In many cases, that means checking what’s going on inside the body and then working out a plan that fits real life, not just theory.
John’s clinic also takes care of hepatitis B. While hepatitis B is not always thought of as an endocrine issue, hormone health can overlap with other long-term conditions, and care often needs to stay coordinated.
Experience is an important part of any doctor visit. At the moment, specific details about John’s work experience and career timeline aren’t listed on this page. The same goes for education—there’s no listed information about where he trained or what qualifications he holds here.
If you’re looking for research involvement or trial work, that information also isn’t shown here. Some doctors take part in clinical studies, but for John, no specific clinical trials or research publications are listed on this page.
Overall, appointments focus on practical hormone-related health. It’s about understanding symptoms, reviewing results, and making a sensible plan for follow-up. Over time, that can help people feel more confident managing their condition, whether it’s diabetes, low blood sugar, weight changes, or other related health concerns.