Thomas J. Burne is an Endocrinologist based in Woolloongabba, QLD. You can find his practice on Level 4, 37 Kent St, Woolloongabba QLD 4102. He looks after people who have hormone and growth related health concerns, especially when the picture is a bit more complicated than usual.
Hormones can affect lots of things, from how the body grows to how it handles nutrition and bone health. In his care, Thomas works with issues like malnutrition and vitamin D deficiency. At times, these problems can show up with tiredness, low energy, or things like bone aches. Getting the basics right matters, and he helps patients understand what’s going on and what steps make sense next.
Thomas also spends time on growth and development concerns. That includes conditions such as gigantism and Sotos syndrome. He can also assess situations linked with an increased head circumference, where it’s important to check how the body is developing and whether there are hormone factors involved.
Some patients also come with mental health or neurodevelopment concerns, such as schizophrenia or autism spectrum disorder. Endocrine health isn’t the only part of those stories, of course. But hormone imbalances and nutrition issues can still play a role, and in many cases it helps when the plan covers the full health picture, not just one piece.
Over time, Thomas’ work has focused on making the process feel less stressful. Appointments are usually about sorting out symptoms, asking the right questions, and guiding the next steps in a calm, practical way. He aims to keep things clear, so patients and families know why tests or follow-ups are being suggested.
Details about specific research projects, clinical trials, education history, or formal publication links aren’t listed here. What is clear is that his approach is grounded in everyday clinical care for hormone-related conditions, with a focus on steady follow-up and good communication.