Markus D. Herrmann is an endocrinologist based in Mortlake, NSW. His clinic is at 12/81 Bertram Street, Mortlake, NSW 2137, Australia. Endocrinology is the area of medicine that looks at hormones and how they affect your body, from energy and weight to blood sugar and bone health.
In day to day work, Markus focuses on conditions that can link back to hormone and metabolism changes. This can include type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and issues that affect blood flow like atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. Some people also come in after a heart attack, or when they need help managing risk factors that can build up over time.
He also looks after patients with problems related to nutrition and key body levels. For example, iron deficiency anaemia, vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia, and folate or vitamin D deficiencies can affect how you feel and how your body recovers. At times, he may help people who have malabsorption, lactose intolerance, or trouble keeping enough minerals in their system, such as low potassium, magnesium deficiency, or low phosphate levels.
Bone and muscle health is another common theme. That can include osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Over time, hormone shifts can play a big part in bone strength, and getting the basics right matters—tests, treatment plans, and ongoing follow up.
There are also other health issues that may show up alongside endocrine problems. This includes obesity, and breathing and lung related conditions like pulmonary hypertension. Some people are also assessed for kidney and blood vessel related problems, such as renovascular hypertension, and there can be patients with a history of kidney transplant who need coordinated care. Markus also works with cases involving pneumonia, and he has experience with COVID-19 and SARS listed as part of the services in this profile.
About experience and education: specific details about years of practice, training, or degrees are not included in this profile. Research and clinical trial involvement are also not listed here. What is available is the focus areas above, which cover a mix of long term hormone and metabolic care, plus nutrition related health concerns.
If you’re dealing with any of these issues, the main goal is usually to get clear answers from tests and set up a plan that fits your situation. From there, follow up can help with adjusting treatment as your needs change.