Andrew H. Sinclair is an Endocrinologist based on Flemington Road in Parkville, VIC 3052. He looks after people with hormone-related health issues, including conditions that affect puberty, periods, fertility, and sex development.
In day to day care, this can mean helping with problems like amenorrhea, premature ovarian failure, and menopause. It can also include issues around mixed gonadal dysgenesis, Turner syndrome, Swyer syndrome, and related sex development differences. At times, care may be needed for conditions such as intersex variations and partial androgen insensitivity syndrome (PAIS).
Andrew also works with patients where hormone health sits alongside other related medical concerns. For example, some people may have genetic conditions that can include mosaicism, and others may be dealing with broader issues such as hypospadias or hearing loss. Where relevant, he helps people understand how the endocrine side can fit into the bigger picture of their health.
For some patients, the goal is clear: get symptoms under control and support safer, steadier long-term health. For others, it is about planning ahead for growth, development, and future fertility options. In many cases, early check-ins and ongoing reviews can make things feel more manageable, even when the condition itself is complex.
Endocrine care is not just one appointment and done. Hormones can change over time, so follow-up matters. Andrew’s approach is practical and calm. He focuses on the information that helps with next steps, and he explains things in everyday terms, rather than using lots of big words.
He brings experience in managing a wide range of endocrine and related conditions. His work includes supporting people and families who may be navigating diagnosis, treatment choices, and long-term monitoring.
When it comes to education, Andrew has completed training in the medical field with further study in endocrinology, so he can properly assess hormone health and guide care. He works to connect the dots between symptoms, test results, and what the condition can mean for daily life.
He may also coordinate care where endocrine issues overlap with conditions like Fanconi anemia, congenital aplastic anemia, or Hairy Cell Leukemia (HCL). Sometimes, these situations involve more than one health area, and it helps when the hormone part is looked after carefully.
Clinical trials: no specific trial details are listed here, but Andrew’s focus stays on safe, established care and clear planning for what happens next.