Tessa Copp is a reproductive endocrinologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
She works with people who have hormone and cycle issues, especially when it affects fertility, periods, or day to day wellbeing. That can include problems linked to ovarian cysts and conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome. She also looks after cases involving irregular or heavy periods, such as menorrhagia, and hormone imbalances that can lead to excess androgen levels.
In her clinic, you might see patients who are exploring infertility, whether that’s early in the journey or after months of trying. She helps sort out what’s going on with the ovaries and hormone signals, then discusses practical next steps based on what fits your situation. At times, care may also involve intersex health needs, with a focus on supportive, respectful management.
Because some hormonal problems can be linked to other health events, Tessa may also work alongside patients who have had serious infections or major illness. Her service includes care connected to conditions such as COVID-19 and SARS, where ongoing symptoms or recovery can overlap with other medical concerns.
Over time, her work focuses on getting clarity. Hormones can be confusing, and symptoms don’t always match what people expect. She takes time to talk through the basics, explain what the tests can show, and help people understand options without making things feel overwhelming.
In terms of training, she has built her career through formal education and hands-on clinical work in reproductive medicine and endocrine health. She also keeps up with new research and updated clinical guidance, because care in fertility and hormone management keeps changing as new evidence comes in.
Where relevant, her practice may connect patients with research pathways or clinical trials in line with current care standards. That could be helpful in situations where there are limited options, or when new approaches are being studied for fertility and hormone related conditions.
For people in Sydney and around NSW, Tessa Copp offers a calm, steady approach to reproductive hormone problems. The aim is simple: help patients feel informed, supported, and more confident about the plan moving forward.