Charles F. Verge is an endocrinologist based on High St in Randwick, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with hormone and growth related health issues, including conditions that start from birth or show up early in life.
Endocrine problems can be hard to spot at first. Some of the things Charles sees include low blood sugar, especially in newborns, and ongoing trouble with keeping blood glucose stable. He also helps with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and other diabetes patterns that may show up in the newborn period.
In many cases, the care is linked to genetics. Charles works with families dealing with conditions like Chromosome 9p Deletion, Prader-Willi Syndrome, and Allan-Herndon-Dudley Syndrome. He also treats people with rare hormone related disorders such as isolated ACTH deficiency, where the body may not make enough of certain hormones, and congenital hyperinsulinism, where insulin levels can be too high.
He can also help when breathing during sleep is affected. Central sleep apnea is one example, where the brain doesn’t send the usual breathing signals during sleep. At times, hormone conditions and sleep issues overlap, so care often needs to be planned together.
Some patients also need support for conditions related to immune and hormone balance, including IPEX Syndrome. There are also intersex conditions where hormone levels and development may need careful review. For families, it can be a lot to take in, so the goal is usually to keep things clear and practical, step by step.
Charles’ clinic focuses on understanding the bigger picture. That means looking at symptoms, lab results, and how different conditions can affect each other over time. The work often involves long term planning, but it’s still about everyday choices, safe monitoring, and making sure the treatment plan fits the person.
Details about training history and any published research or clinical trials weren’t provided here. Even so, the day to day work stays rooted in endocrinology care—especially for hormone issues, diabetes, and rare congenital conditions that need careful follow up.