Steven L. Trawley is an endocrinologist based in Melbourne, working out of 570 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne VIC 3000.
Endocrinology is the part of medicine that deals with hormones and how they affect your whole body. In practice, Steven looks after people who live with hormone and blood-sugar issues day to day. This can include people with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, as well as problems linked to low blood sugar.
Low blood sugar can feel scary when it hits, and it can make it hard to think clearly or feel steady. Steven helps patients understand what can trigger it and what to do when it happens. The aim is to make things safer and more manageable, not just to “fix it” once and move on.
Diabetes care is often more than test results. It can be about routines, stress, sleep, work, and the small choices that add up over time. Steven takes a practical approach, focusing on how the body is behaving and what options are available to support better control.
Some people also come in with concerns around memory loss and attention issues. At times, hormones can play a role in how someone feels and functions, so it’s important to look at the whole picture. Steven works with patients to untangle what might be linked to hormone changes and what might need other support as well.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can also bring lots of day-to-day challenges. While ADHD itself is not only an endocrine problem, it can overlap with sleep, energy, and stress. Steven helps look at the hormone side of things so patients get care that makes sense across different parts of health.
Over time, good hormone care is about steady guidance. Steven’s role is to listen, explain things in plain language, and help patients work out a plan that fits their life. If you’re dealing with diabetes, low blood sugar, or hormone-related changes that affect how you think or feel, Steven is there to help you sort through it.
For an appointment, you can find Steven at 570 Elizabeth Street in central Melbourne.