Guijun Yan is a Reproductive Endocrinologist who works with people across Crawley and the wider WA area. The practice is at 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009.
This type of doctor helps when the body’s hormone system affects health and fertility. In many cases, that means looking at issues linked to periods, the womb, and ovaries. Common reasons people book in include endometriosis, adenomyosis, and ovarian cysts. At times, it’s also about infertility and how to support ovulation and hormone balance.
Guijun Yan also helps with conditions where scar tissue or womb changes can make pregnancy harder, such as Asherman Syndrome. Premature Ovarian Failure is another key area of care, where hormone levels need careful attention and ongoing support.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is part of the work too. That can include discussing symptoms, lining up treatment with your health needs, and reviewing results over time. The goal is usually simple: help the body feel steady again and keep treatment plans on track.
Some appointments may also involve more complex medical situations. The practice lists support for people dealing with dehydration, as well as medical conditions like alpha thalassaemia and certain blood-related illnesses such as leukaemia. There are also cases where rare genetic conditions like Monoamine Oxidase A Deficiency come into the picture. When this happens, care often needs to be thoughtful and coordinated, with a focus on what’s safest and most helpful for the patient.
Over time, this work brings together day-to-day clinical care with an eye on what’s changing in medicine. Keeping up with new guidance matters, especially for hormone and fertility care where plans can need adjusting as you go.
In terms of education, the role requires medical training followed by specialist study in reproductive endocrinology and related hormone conditions. The exact details aren’t listed here, but the work reflects that specialist level of training and the day-to-day experience that comes with caring for people through hormonal and fertility challenges.