Roger J. Hart is a reproductive endocrinologist based in Subiaco, WA. His clinic is at 374 Bagot Road, Subiaco WA 6008. He works with people who are dealing with hormone and fertility concerns, as well as changes that can happen across puberty, adult life, and pregnancy.
Infertility is a big part of his day-to-day work. That can mean trouble getting pregnant, irregular cycles, or fertility issues linked to ovulation problems. In many cases, he helps untangle the hormone side of what’s going on, then talks through practical next steps.
Hormone conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and premature ovarian failure often sit at the centre of care. Roger also looks after people dealing with endometriosis and ovarian cysts. Sometimes symptoms overlap and it can feel confusing, so the focus is on getting clear answers and a plan that fits the person and their situation.
There are also times when the issue is about the ovaries and how they respond. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome can happen around fertility treatment, and managing risk and symptoms is important. Menopause and hormone shifts later in life are treated with the same calm, steady approach, especially when daily life is affected.
Roger’s work isn’t only about ovaries. He also looks at reproductive health where tubes and related issues can affect pregnancy, including tubal disease and tubal blockage. He may also be involved in care around past procedures like tubal ligation, and he treats conditions affecting the reproductive organs more broadly, including varicoceles and undescended testicle.
Alongside reproductive care, he often supports people with health conditions that can affect hormones and pregnancy outcomes. This includes issues like gestational diabetes, high blood pressure in pregnancy, preeclampsia, and in some cases metabolic syndrome. He also manages concerns such as obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease when they connect to fertility or pregnancy planning.
Puberty and childhood hormone changes can be complex too. Roger helps with conditions like precocious puberty, and he looks after congenital conditions such as hypospadias. At times, it’s a lot to take in, so care is usually about explaining things in plain language and keeping the plan practical.
The information available here covers his practice location and the range of conditions he sees, including infertility and hormone-related problems. If you need details about a specific condition or any treatment pathway, it’s best to contact the clinic directly.