Rajini Sreenivasan is a Reproductive Endocrinologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. She works with people who need help with hormone-related health, especially when the issue affects fertility, puberty, or long-term reproductive wellbeing.
In many cases, her patients come in with concerns like infertility or menopause. She also looks after people at different life stages, including those dealing with irregular or absent periods and the hormone changes that can come with them. Sometimes the goal is to understand what’s going on, and sometimes it’s about finding a plan that feels manageable day to day.
Rajini also supports patients with differences in sex development and related genetic or hormone conditions. This can include intersex variations and conditions such as Turner syndrome, Swyer syndrome, and partial androgen insensitivity syndrome (PAIS). These topics can be sensitive, so the tone in the room is usually calm and practical, with clear explanations about what options exist.
There are also other medical areas that may fall under her care. For example, she may help patients who have premature ovarian failure, along with those exploring the right next steps for hormone testing and treatment planning. At times, her work includes support related to specific developmental diagnoses such as campomelia cumming type and campomelic dysplasia. She also sees people with hypospadias as part of wider reproductive and hormone-focused care.
Because hormone health can be complex, Rajini focuses on getting the basics right first. That usually means listening carefully to what has changed, reviewing symptoms and past health, and then working out what the most useful tests and treatment steps might be. Over time, the approach is about steady progress, not rushing. For many people, that makes it easier to cope with uncertainty while decisions are being made.
She works in Melbourne and brings a whole-person mindset to reproductive endocrinology. That includes thinking about how hormones affect day-to-day life, not just lab results. Whether someone is asking about fertility, managing menopause, or trying to make sense of a newer diagnosis, the care aims to be clear, respectful, and grounded.