
ABOUT ME
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Dr Dahlia Davidoff is an endocrinologist passionate about helping her patients understand their endocrine issues and finding solutions that fit into their lives. Patients appreciate the extra care Dahlia takes in making sure they know how their endocrine system works, what effect their medication will have and being empowered to take part in their own treatment decisions.
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With expertise in all areas of endocrinology including;
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Bone - Osteoporosis and osteopenia
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Diabetes - Type I, II and gestational
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Pituitary - Adenoma, prolactinoma and acromegaly
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Thyroid - Thyroid nodules, thyroid cancer, Graves' disease, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism
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Adrenal - Addison's disease, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Cushing's disease, adrenal enlargement
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Polycystic ovarian syndrome
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Genetic conditions
Education and Training
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Currently completing a PhD on endocrine cancer at the Kolling Institute of the University of Sydney
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Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (Endocrinology)
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Graduate Certificate Health Service Management at Monash University
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Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery with Honours at the University of Western Australia
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Postgraduate training in Melbourne (Alfred Hospital, Box Hill Hospital), Hobart (Royal Hobart Hospital), Geelong (University Hospital Geelong) and regional placements (Albury-Wodonga, Shepparton and Mildura)
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Rural Clinical School in Bunbury and Broome
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Publications
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Clinical characteristics of trans and gender diverse individuals attending specialist endocrinology clinics
CONTACT FOR APPOINTMENT
Northern Specialist Centre
North Shore Private Hospital
Level 4 Suite 9, 3 Westbourne Street
St Leonards NSW 2065
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(02) 9463 1966
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
TELEHEALTH
The Australian government has extended bulk billed telehealth visits until 31 March 2021 for all Australians regardless of where you live. These visits can be conducted by phone or video chat and are a good way to make sure your endocrine issues are being treated even if it is difficult to attend in person due to Covid-19 or other difficulties.
Please complete a contact form to arrange an appointment. You must have a referral from your GP or specialist to be bulk billed through medicare.