Endocrinology
Who we are
Our multidisciplinary services for acute and chronic endocrine (hormone-related) conditions provide specific and individualised medical care, guidance and education.
If your child’s hormone issue is a primary (standalone) condition, our team will lead their assessment and management at PCH. We also work with other clinical teams in the hospital and community when hormone issues arise secondary to another disorder or treatment.
Adult endocrinologists are also part of our team to help provide an optimal transition to these services for patients around 18 years of age.
Referrals
All Specialist Rooms, GPs and WACHS referrers are advised to direct all non-urgent referrals for PCH outpatient services to the Central Referral Service.
Online
https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/Central-Referral-Service-guide-for-referrers
- New referrals will be assessed against the eligibility guidelines and prioritised according to medical need.
- Referrals from Nurse Practitioners, other non-medical referrers and private hospitals (including those with a private-public partnership) are to be directed to PCH Referral Office.
- All urgent referrals are to be sent to the PCH Referral Office.
- Urgent referrals must always be discussed with the PCH Consultant / Registrar on call before the referral is sent.
- The referral needs to include the name of the Consultant/ Registrar the referrer spoke to.
- Each referral is to be faxed individually.
PCH switchboard
PCH Referral Office fax
PCH Referral Office email