Arthur D. Conigrave is an endocrinologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after hormone-related health issues, where the balance of minerals and hormones can affect how the whole body feels and works. In many cases, small changes in levels like calcium can make a big difference.
His clinical work includes conditions such as autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia. This can be tricky, because calcium levels can be low even when everything else seems fairly normal. He also manages problems linked to the parathyroid glands, including hyperparathyroidism. When these glands make too much hormone, it can raise calcium levels and lead to a range of symptoms.
Arthur also treats hypercalcaemia, which is high calcium in the blood. At times, this can show up as tiredness, aches, or changes in how people feel day to day. Another condition he cares for is milk-alkali syndrome. It’s less common, but it can happen when calcium and certain stomach-related treatments are used in a way that pushes levels too high.
Along with mineral and hormone conditions, he also supports people dealing with obesity. Weight is never just about one thing, and it can connect to hormones, lifestyle, and overall health. In practice, this often means looking at patterns over time and working out what might be driving weight gain or making it harder to shift.
Endocrine care often comes down to careful checking and calm, practical next steps. People may need blood tests, monitoring, and treatment plans that fit their situation. Sometimes symptoms come and go, and that can make it hard to know what’s going on. Arthur helps people make sense of results and plan what to do next.
While specific details like education history, years of experience, research focus, and clinical trial involvement aren’t listed here, the focus of his work is clear: hormone and calcium-related conditions, plus obesity care. If you’re dealing with ongoing issues in these areas, you need a clinician who can take the time to sort through the cause and keep treatment grounded and manageable.