Stephen R. Bloom is an Endocrinologist based at 8 Arnold Street, Box Hill, Melbourne, VIC 3128, Australia. His clinic looks after people with hormone and metabolism issues, and he helps connect the dots between symptoms, test results, and day to day wellbeing.
Many patients come in because of weight and metabolic health concerns. This can include obesity, abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome. He also looks after people with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), low blood sugar, and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, especially where these problems link up together.
Hormones are a big part of his work. He manages conditions like hypogonadism, hormone imbalance around menopause, and issues such as infertility and amenorrhea. At times, his care also covers Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and related planning, depending on what each person needs.
Stephen also has experience supporting people after stomach surgery. This includes gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy, as well as care after gastrectomy. Some people need help with nutrition after surgery too, including malnutrition and related concerns like osteomalacia and low phosphate (hypophosphatemia).
Liver and digestive conditions can also come through the door. He treats problems such as hepatitis B and hepatitis C, hepatitis in general, cirrhosis, and in some cases liver cancer. This includes helping patients understand how hormone and metabolic changes can affect liver health, and what to keep an eye on over time.
There are other types of conditions that may be seen as well, depending on referral needs. These can include neuroendocrine tumours and polycystic related hormone patterns, along with less common issues like ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Even when the cause is not simple, he focuses on calm, clear steps forward.
Clinical experience covers a mix of long term management and follow up care, especially where blood sugar, weight, liver health, and hormone levels all play a role. Where relevant, clinical trial options can be discussed as part of the bigger picture, not as the main focus.
Education and training are centred on endocrine care and hormone related health, with a practical approach to tests, treatment plans, and ongoing support. Itβs the kind of care that suits people who want straightforward answers and a steady plan they can actually follow.