Peter A. Koopman is a Reproductive Endocrinologist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
He looks after people who need help with hormones, puberty, fertility, and sex development. That can include young people, teens, and adults. At times it also involves working with families, carers, and other doctors so care feels steady and clear.
In many cases, patients are dealing with conditions that affect how the reproductive system develops or how it works over time. This can include differences of sex development, such as Turner syndrome, 46XX testicular disorders, and Swyer syndrome. It can also include issues like Mullerian aplasia (often linked with Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome), and other hormone-related concerns.
Infertility is another big part of the work. Some people have trouble conceiving because of problems with ovulation or egg function, including premature ovarian failure. Others may have issues that affect sperm development, such as spermatogenesis problems. When testicular cancer is part of the story, care can also focus on planning around treatment and future reproductive options.
At times, the path can be complex. For example, there are conditions that involve both medical and long-term management needs, like intersex variations and Kuster syndrome. Some patients also come with genetic or structural questions that need careful checking and a clear plan.
Peter’s approach is practical and calm. He focuses on listening first, then explaining next steps in plain language. Tests and scans are discussed clearly, and options are laid out without rushing. Over time, treatment plans can be adjusted as results come in and as patients’ needs change.
He brings ongoing clinical experience in reproductive hormone care and sex development health. Like many specialists, he works closely with broader teams across women’s health, urology, paediatrics, genetics, and oncology when that makes sense. The goal is simple: good decisions, good follow-up, and support that doesn’t feel overwhelming.
Peter has completed medical training and specialist education to practise in this field. He also stays up to date with how care is done, including changes in the way reproductive health and development problems are assessed and managed.
If you’re looking for help in Brisbane, Peter A. Koopman is there to guide you through the hormone side of reproductive health, from early concerns to fertility planning and beyond.