Annabelle Kerr

Genetic Counsellor

Female📍 Richmond

About of Annabelle Kerr

Annabelle Kerr is a Genetic Counsellor based in Richmond, VIC. She works at Level 1, 41-43 Stewart Street, Richmond VIC 3121. Her focus is on helping people understand genetic risk in a clear and calm way, without all the heavy jargon.


Genetic counselling is about more than test results. It often starts with a conversation and a careful look at family health history. Annabelle helps with genetic risk assessment, family health history analysis, and explaining how inherited conditions may run in families. For many people, this can feel a bit confronting at first, so the sessions aim to be steady, structured, and easy to follow.


If you’re thinking about carrier testing for genetic disorders, Annabelle can help you understand what the test looks for and what results might mean. In many cases, it also helps to talk through questions like “What if it’s positive?” or “What if nothing unusual shows up?” She explains options in plain language, so you can make choices that fit your family and your situation.


Annabelle also supports people who simply want to know more about inherited conditions. That might mean learning about how a diagnosis works, what changes (or doesn’t change) for relatives, and how information could be shared within a family. At times, people come in after a diagnosis in the family, while others come in just because something in their history feels uncertain. Either way, the goal stays the same: help you feel more informed and less stuck.


In terms of experience, Annabelle’s work involves guiding people through genetic risk and helping them understand results and next steps. Her approach is practical and patient-led, with time to ask questions and talk through concerns properly.


Her education is in the area of genetic counselling, with a focus on patient education and inherited condition information. She aims to make complex ideas feel more manageable, especially when emotions are running high.


Research and clinical trials: no specific research interests or clinical trial details are listed in her profile. If you are looking for something in this area, it can be worth asking directly during an appointment, so any current options can be discussed properly.


Overall, Annabelle Kerr looks after families and individuals who want clearer answers about genetic risk. The tone is friendly and grounded, and the information is kept simple, so you can leave with a better sense of what’s going on and what you can do next.

OPD Timing

Eugene, Richmond

Level 1, 41-43 Stewart Street, Richmond VIC 3121

Monday7am – 5:30pm
Tuesday7am – 5:30pm
Wednesday7am – 5:30pm
Thursday7am – 5:30pm
Friday7am – 5:30pm

Services & Conditions Treated

Genetic risk assessmentFamily health history analysisInherited condition educationCarrier testing for genetic disorders

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Annabelle Kerr and what does she do?
Annabelle Kerr is a genetic counsellor in Richmond who helps people understand how genes may affect health. She talks through risks, options and next steps after genetic testing or family history review.
What services does she offer?
Her services include genetic risk assessment, family health history analysis, education about inherited conditions, and carrier testing for genetic disorders.
Who should consider a genetic risk assessment?
People with a family history of genetic conditions, those planning a pregnancy, or anyone who wants to understand how genetics might affect their health may benefit from a genetic risk assessment.
What is carrier testing?
Carrier testing looks to see if you carry a gene for a particular genetic disorder. It can help with family planning decisions and understanding potential risks for future children.
How should I prepare for a genetic counselling appointment?
Bring details of your family health history, a list of medications, any prior test results, and questions you want to ask. This helps make the session more useful.
What happens during a counselling session?
The counsellor discusses your family history, explains what the results could mean, talks about possible next steps, and may organise tests or referrals if needed. Any testing is explained clearly and with consent.