Hannah K. Vanyai

Pediatric Endocrinologist

Female📍 Crawley

About of Hannah K. Vanyai

Hannah K. Vanyai is a Pediatric Endocrinologist based in Crawley, WA. She works out of Crawley Avenue in Crawley, and her clinic supports families who are dealing with complex health needs from early life.


Paediatric endocrinology is about growth, hormones, and how the body controls key functions. In many cases, kids need extra help when their hormone system doesn’t develop or work as expected. Hannah’s focus includes conditions where hormones are affected, along with related developmental and medical challenges.


Some of the diagnoses her practice supports include congenital hypothyroidism and hypoparathyroidism. These are conditions that can affect energy, growth, and the balance of key body chemicals. She also looks after children with a range of genetic or syndrome-related health issues where hormone changes can be part of the bigger picture.


At times, families seek help for rarer syndromes and structural conditions. This may include Ohdo syndrome, Say-Barber-Biesecker-Young-Simpson variant, and Rommen Mueller Sybert syndrome. It can also include DiGeorge syndrome, immune defects that come with absence of the thymus, and Cortical dysplasia, where the brain’s development can be affected. In some cases, children may also have other medical findings alongside these diagnoses, and that’s where careful coordination matters.


Hannah’s service also covers children with broader medical conditions such as blepharophimosis, facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), and immune and developmental concerns linked to syndrome diagnoses. She can also support cases involving ventricular septal defects and focal or multifocal malformations in neuronal migration.


Because these health journeys can be complicated, visits often need time, clear explanations, and practical next steps. Hannah’s approach is grounded and family-focused, with an eye on how the different conditions can connect. That can help families understand what’s happening and what needs attention first.


Education and work history details aren’t listed in the information available here, and clinical trial or research links are also not provided. If you’d like, you can ask the clinic directly about training, experience, and any current involvement in research or trials that may fit your child’s situation.

Services & Conditions Treated

Ohdo Syndrome, Say-Barber-Biesecker-Young-Simpson VariantBlepharophimosisCongenital HypothyroidismCortical DysplasiaDiGeorge SyndromeFacioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD)Focal or Multifocal Malformations in Neuronal MigrationHypoparathyroidismImmune Defect due to Absence of ThymusRommen Mueller Sybert SyndromeVentricular Septal Defects

Publications

1 total

Slc35a2 mosaic knockout impacts cortical development, dendritic arborisation, and neuronal firing.

Neurobiology of disease • June 07, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Dr Hannah K. Vanyai and where is she based?
Dr Hannah K. Vanyai is a Pediatric Endocrinologist based in Crawley, Western Australia (Crawley Avenue, Crawley, WA 6009).
What services does Dr Vanyai provide?
She provides pediatric endocrine care and related assessments. Her service list includes conditions such as congenital issues and various developmental and endocrine concerns.
What conditions does Dr Vanyai treat?
Her listed focus covers a range of conditions including congenital hypothyroidism, DiGeorge syndrome, hypoparathyroidism, and several genetic and developmental disorders, among others.
Can I book an appointment with Dr Vanyai in Crawley?
Yes. To arrange an appointment, contact the Crawley, WA practice where Dr Vanyai practises.
What should I bring to my child’s first visit?
For the initial consultation, it’s best to bring any relevant medical records, test results, and details about your child’s symptoms or concerns.
Is this clinic suitable for complex endocrine conditions in children?
The clinic offers pediatric endocrine care for a range of complex conditions listed in Dr Vanyai’s service scope. If you’re unsure, you can contact the clinic to confirm suitability for your child’s needs.