Ann J. Conway is an Endocrinologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with hormone-related health issues, especially where the body’s hormone levels need careful, ongoing support.
In many cases, her work involves looking at conditions like hypogonadism. This can happen when the gonads (testes or ovaries) don’t make enough of the hormones the body needs. She also helps with related presentations such as hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. These issues can affect energy, mood, body changes, and overall wellbeing, so the plan often needs to be steady and practical.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is also part of her care. HRT can be helpful for some people, but it needs regular checks and a watchful eye. Dosage and monitoring matter, and treatment is usually adjusted based on how you respond and what your levels show over time.
Ann also works with people managing Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). With T2D, day-to-day choices, medication, and health checks all link together. An endocrine view can help make sense of how hormones and blood sugar can affect each other, and why it’s important to keep things on track.
At times, she may be involved when breathing symptoms like hyperventilation show up alongside other health concerns. Hormone and metabolic issues can sometimes change how people feel in their body, so it helps to look at the whole picture, not just one symptom.
Care doesn’t always stop at diagnosis. For some patients, hormone planning comes after treatments or procedures such as orchiectomy. After surgery, the next steps often involve thinking about hormone levels, wellbeing, and what ongoing management might look like.
Ann’s focus is on clear, grounded care for people dealing with hormone changes and related conditions. Even when things feel complicated, the goal is usually simple: help you understand what’s going on, make a safe plan, and keep reviewing progress as time goes on.