Ali Aflatounian is an Endocrinologist based in Sydney, NSW 2052. Hormones can affect so many parts of everyday life, from energy and weight to periods, fertility, and how the body handles sugar. Ali looks after people who need clear, steady support with hormone and metabolic health.
In many cases, care focuses on conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and ovarian cysts. These can be frustrating, and they can come with irregular cycles, changes in skin or hair, and trouble with healthy weight goals. At times, symptoms also link in with other metabolic issues, like abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome.
Ali also supports people who are dealing with infertility and want help understanding the hormonal side of things. Hormone changes can make it harder to fall pregnant, and the path forward isn’t always the same for everyone. The goal is to sort out what’s going on, talk through options, and make a plan that fits in with real life.
Some people also come with intersex variations and related hormone needs. This kind of care often needs patience and careful coordination, because the right approach can depend on the person’s history and ongoing health. Ali’s role is to focus on the endocrine side, so patients get practical guidance and a clear next step.
Over time, endocrinology care is about listening closely and keeping things grounded. It’s not just about a diagnosis on paper. It’s about what symptoms mean for you, what changes might help, and how to monitor progress safely. Education and training are in endocrinology, with day-to-day clinical work focused on hormone-related conditions.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed here for this profile, but you can ask about current studies during an appointment if that’s something you’re interested in. If you have questions about your hormones, metabolism, or reproductive health, Ali can help you make sense of it in a calm, straightforward way.