Anne K. Voss

Medical Geneticist

Female📍 Parkville

About of Anne K. Voss

Anne K. Voss is a Medical Geneticist based in Parkville, VIC, Australia. She helps people and families understand genetic conditions, what they can mean for day to day health, and what options might be worth looking into. Genetics can feel confusing and scary at first, so the goal is to keep things clear and steady, even when answers take time.


In her practice, Anne works with patients who may have conditions that can affect growth, development, and body systems in different ways. This can include people dealing with congenital conditions such as DiGeorge Syndrome, congenital hypothyroidism, and immune issues related to absence of the thymus. At times, she also supports families where there are signs of heart differences, like ventricular septal defects.


Genetics can also connect to hormone changes. Anne helps families explore things like hypothyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, and hormone patterns that may involve hypogonadism or hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. For some people, symptoms show up early and the diagnosis can bring a lot of relief, even if the road ahead still needs careful planning.


Neurologic and seizure-related concerns are another part of what she looks after. She also supports patients with epilepsy, and she works through the genetic side of what might be going on, using the family’s history and clinical signs to guide next steps.


At the same time, Anne sees people with eye and eyelid concerns, including blepharophimosis and eyelid drooping. Some referrals also come for broader physical features, such as hypermobile joints and other syndromes that can have varied effects across the body.


She also works with families dealing with genetic cancer risk, including familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). For these patients, getting the right genetic picture matters for future screening and decisions.


Anne K. Voss stays focused on the genetic causes behind these conditions and helps families make sense of results when they’re available. Her education and training sit within medical genetics, and she brings that knowledge into practical care for patients in Parkville and the wider Victoria area.

Services & Conditions Treated

Ohdo Syndrome, Say-Barber-Biesecker-Young-Simpson VariantBorjeson-Forssman-Lehmann SyndromeBlepharophimosisEyelid DroopingGrix Blankenship Peterson SyndromeCongenital HypothyroidismDiGeorge SyndromeEpilepsyFamilial Adenomatous PolyposisHypermobile JointsHypogonadismHypogonadotropic HypogonadismHypoparathyroidismHypothyroidismImmune Defect due to Absence of ThymusIsolated Hypogonadotropic HypogonadismRommen Mueller Sybert SyndromeVentricular Septal Defects

Publications

1 total

Loss of KAT6B causes premature ossification and promotes osteoblast differentiation during development.

Developmental biology • October 30, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Dr Anne K. Voss and where is she based?
Dr Anne K. Voss is a medical geneticist based in Parkville, Victoria.
What conditions does she treat or assess?
She works with a range of genetic and developmental conditions, including Ohdo Syndrome, Say-Barber-Biesecker-Young-Simpson Variant, Borjeson-Forssman-Lehmann Syndrome, and several other syndromes and features listed in her practice.
What services are available from this doctor?
Her services cover genetic evaluation and management for listed syndromes and related health concerns, such as congenital issues, developmental features, and immune or endocrine involvement as described in her commonly recognised areas.
How do I book an appointment?
To see Dr Voss, you would book an appointment in Parkville, VIC. Please contact the clinic or practice where she consults to arrange a time.
What should I expect at the first visit?
The first visit will typically involve taking your patient history and discussing any genetic concerns. The doctor will review relevant health information and outline next steps or further testing if needed.
Are there any common concerns patients have about genetic clinics?
Common questions include what conditions are being evaluated, what tests might be needed, how results are shared, and what follow-up care looks like. If you have specific worries, bring them up in the appointment.