Louise E. Ramm is a Hepatologist based in Herston, QLD, at 300 Herston Rd, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia. Her work centres on the liver, and on the health problems that can come along with liver disease.
In many cases, people see a hepatologist when they’re dealing with long-term liver issues, ongoing symptoms, or results that need closer checking. Louise looks after adults who may have conditions like cirrhosis or portal hypertension. She also helps manage cases linked to haemochromatosis, where the body stores too much iron. Over time, iron can affect organs, so getting the right plan early matters.
Liver health doesn’t always sit by itself. At times, metabolic and hormone-related problems can be tied into the bigger picture. Louise also works with people who have metabolic anomalies and issues like hypogonadism. These conditions can be tough to juggle, especially when you’re also trying to manage liver changes.
Some patients have complex health histories. For example, she supports people with cystic fibrosis and related complications. While cystic fibrosis is not a liver-only condition, it can involve the liver too, and careful follow-up can make a real difference to day-to-day comfort and overall management.
There can also be connections between liver disease and the heart. Louise works with patients who have cardiomyopathy alongside other health concerns. When multiple organs are involved, it helps to have someone who can take the liver part seriously while also keeping the wider health in view.
Louise focuses on practical care and clear next steps. That might mean reviewing test results, talking through symptoms, and helping people understand what’s happening in simple terms. In clinic, the goal is to keep things steady, track changes over time, and adjust treatment when needed.
Her practice is built around caring for people dealing with liver conditions and related complications, including haemochromatosis, cirrhosis, portal hypertension, cardiomyopathy, hypogonadism, metabolic anomalies, and cystic fibrosis. If you’re managing more than one issue, she works to make sure the liver side doesn’t get lost.