Samuel D. Vasikaran is an endocrinologist based in Murdoch, WA, Australia. Endocrinology can sound big and technical, but day to day it’s about hormones and how they affect the whole body. Samuel looks after people who have hormone-related health issues, and he works to make the next steps feel clear and manageable.
In clinic, Samuel often supports patients dealing with osteoporosis and bone health problems, including postmenopausal osteoporosis. He also helps with conditions where hormones are not in balance, such as hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Over time, these issues can affect energy levels, mood, weight, sleep, and day to day comfort, so getting the right plan matters.
Some patients also come in with more complex hormone conditions. Samuel sees people with adrenal-related concerns, including adrenal cancer and pheochromocytoma. He also supports cases where chronic kidney disease links in with hormone and bone changes. At times, there may be more than one issue happening at once, and that’s where careful, step by step care helps.
Bone health isn’t just about scans. Samuel focuses on the bigger picture, including what’s going on with your hormones and why your bones may be getting weaker. For people with Paget’s disease of bone, this can mean guiding treatment choices and monitoring what happens over time.
Samuel’s training is in endocrinology, and he keeps up with updates through ongoing learning and reading of medical research. He aims for care that’s practical, calm, and grounded in what’s known to work. When treatment plans change, he explains the reasons in plain language and lets patients ask questions.
Clinical trial participation can be a topic for some patients, but there are no specific trial details listed here. If you’re interested in whether research studies might apply to your situation, that’s something Samuel can discuss as part of working out the best next steps.