Sarah A. Robertson is a Reproductive Endocrinologist based in North Adelaide, South Australia. You can find the practice at 55 King William Road, North Adelaide, SA 5006. This type of care focuses on the hormone side of reproductive health, and it helps when the usual answers don’t quite fit.
In many cases, Sarah looks after people and families who are dealing with fertility concerns. That can include trouble getting pregnant, needing help with timing and hormone balance, or working out a plan when there are other health factors in the mix. Infertility can be stressful, and it can feel like everything happens on a tight schedule. Appointments are often about making sense of what’s going on, then choosing next steps that feel realistic.
Pregnancy complications are also part of the work. Sarah’s care includes conditions linked to how a placenta develops and supports a baby during pregnancy. This can involve issues like intrauterine growth restriction and placental insufficiency, where growth in the womb is affected. At times, care may also cover preeclampsia, which is high blood pressure that can happen during pregnancy. These situations often need careful monitoring and clear communication, so you know what’s happening and why.
Sarah also works with a range of gynaecology and reproductive hormone conditions. That can include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and ovarian cysts. Hormone changes can affect periods, symptoms, and fertility. In these cases, the goal is to find ways to manage symptoms and support reproductive outcomes.
Some referrals are related to inherited or complex medical issues, where reproductive planning needs extra thought. For example, care may include mosaicism, cystic fibrosis, and other conditions that can affect pregnancy planning or outcomes. There are also times when a history like Zika virus disease is relevant to family planning and pregnancy risk checks.
Other procedures and conditions can come up too, such as oophorectomy (removal of an ovary) and the health needs that can follow. There are also cases involving hemangioma, where reproductive health planning still needs to consider overall medical risk.
Sarah’s work stays focused on reproductive health across the whole journey, from planning to pregnancy support. It’s practical care, with an emphasis on understanding your situation and taking steady steps forward.