Jodie C. Horsburgh

Endocrinologist

📍 St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Melbourne

About of Jodie C. Horsburgh

Jodie C. Horsburgh is an endocrinologist working at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.


Endocrinology is the area of medicine that looks after hormones and how they affect the whole body. In day-to-day care, Jodie focuses on people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and the tricky problem of low blood sugar, also called hypoglycaemia. These can affect energy, mood, concentration, and day-to-day routines, so support needs to be practical, not just clinical.


For many people with T1D, the hard part is finding the right balance. Insulin needs can change with food, activity, stress, illness, and even sleep. Jodie helps patients make sense of what’s going on and work out safer ways to manage their glucose levels. Low blood sugar can happen quickly, and it can feel scary, especially when it affects driving, work, school, or being out in the community. At times, the plan also looks at prevention, so episodes are less likely to catch someone off guard.


Her work is centred on real-life situations. That might mean talking through what to do when readings drop, how to spot early warning signs, and how to respond in a way that fits the person’s routine. She also looks at longer-term patterns, because sometimes the issue isn’t one bad day, it’s a repeating trend that can be adjusted over time.


Jodie’s experience comes from caring for patients with diabetes and hormone-related conditions in a hospital setting. That mix of specialist knowledge and hands-on support matters, especially when things don’t go as planned.


Education and training details aren’t listed here. The key thing is her focus on endocrine care, with a strong emphasis on safe diabetes management and low blood sugar risk.


Research interests and clinical trials aren’t included in the information available here. If you’d like to know about current studies or any trial options, it’s best to ask the clinic or the hospital team directly, since those details can change.


Overall, Jodie’s approach is calm and grounded. The goal is to help patients feel more confident with their care, understand their symptoms, and make changes that are realistic in everyday life.

Services & Conditions Treated

Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)Low Blood Sugar

Publications

1 total

Glucose Control Using a Standard Versus an Enhanced Hybrid Closed Loop System: A Randomized Crossover Study.

Diabetes technology & therapeutics • January 09, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I help patients with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and issues with low blood sugar. If you have T1D or low blood sugar problems, I can review your treatment plan and offer guidance.
What conditions do you treat?
I specialise as an endocrinologist and focus on Type 1 Diabetes and related blood sugar concerns. If you have other endocrine issues, we can discuss if I’m the right clinician for you.
Where do I book and have appointments with you?
Appointments are arranged through St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC. You can check the hospital's usual booking process or contact the clinic for available times.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any current diabetes notes, blood glucose records, home monitoring results, and your usual medications. If you have questions, write them down so you don’t forget.
What can I expect at my first visit?
We’ll review your diabetes history, current treatment, and blood sugar patterns. We’ll discuss goals and practical steps to help manage your blood sugar and prevent lows.
Who is this clinic suitable for?
If you have Type 1 Diabetes or frequent low blood sugar, this service can help with management and planning. We’ll tailor advice to your situation.

Contact Information

St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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