Tania M. Winzenberg is a rheumatologist based in Hobart, Tasmania. She works from 17 Liverpool Street, where she helps people with ongoing joint, bone, and muscle problems. If symptoms keep coming back, or pain makes everyday life harder, she can help sort out what might be going on and what to do next.
Her patients often come in for issues like osteoarthritis and different forms of arthritis. She also looks after people with osteoporosis, including postmenopausal osteoporosis, and helps manage concerns around bone strength. At times, she also reviews bone and joint inflammation, such as synovitis, and helps people with acute and chronic pain that doesn’t settle easily.
Some referrals are more about mobility and comfort. For example, knee replacement follow-up and support for day-to-day recovery can be part of care. She also helps people after a fractured spine, where pain control and practical next steps matter a lot. Muscle atrophy and weakness can come up too, especially when movement has been limited for a while.
Health isn’t only about joints. Tania also supports people with nutrition-related problems that can affect bones and overall wellbeing. This can include vitamin D deficiency and rickets. Obesity is another topic that can be part of the bigger picture, because weight can put extra strain on joints and change how symptoms show up.
Menopause may also be part of her consultations, especially when it overlaps with bone health and changes in body comfort. Sunburn and skin concerns aren’t usually the main reason people see a rheumatologist, but when vitamin D and skin-related factors are in the story, it can be considered as part of the overall plan.
Sometimes, rheumatology care links with nerve and muscle conditions too. Multiple sclerosis (MS) can be part of the reasons people seek review, particularly when symptoms affect movement, comfort, or day-to-day function.
Care is usually about getting the details right and making a plan that fits real life. That means listening to how symptoms behave, looking at triggers and patterns, and working through options in a calm, practical way. If you’re dealing with long-term pain, bone health worries, or flare-ups that keep returning, Tania can help you get more clarity and steady support.