Warringal Private Hospital
Part of Ramsay Health Care

Warringal Private Hospital specialist Erosha  Premaratne

Dr Erosha Premaratne

MBBS(Melb), MD(Melb), FRACP

Dr Erosha Premaratne is an Endocrinologist and a General Physician at Warringal Private Hospital, Austin Health and Northern Health.

After graduating from the University of Melbourne in 1996, Erosha completed her basic physician training and endocrinology advanced training at Austin Health/ Northern Health, Melbourne, obtaining a wide clinical experience in general endocrinology, diabetes, obesity management and obstetric medicine. She obtained her fellowship from the Royal College of Physicians in 2006, and a further Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the University of Melbourne in 2008, by conducting a study on Mechanisms and measurements of diabetic kidney disease”, gaining experience in many aspects of clinical as well as laboratory research. Erosha works as a general physician and an endocrinologist at Austin Health, with involvement in the Young Adult Diabetes Service (YADS clinic) and the Pancreatic Islet Cell Transplant Programme. She also runs General Endocrinology and Obstetric medicine clinics at the Northern Health and provides an inpatient endocrinology service to the Warringal Private hospital, Heidelberg.

Erosha is dedicated to providing a comprehensive endocrinology, diabetes and weight control service to the local community, working closely with local dietitians, diabetes educators and bariatric surgical services, with plans to expand access to the Northern Outer Metropolitan Area via Telemedicine services in the near future.

 

Special interests:

  •  Diabetes management
  •  Weight control
  •  Management of type 1 diabetes, including insulin pump therapy
  •  Obstetric endocrinology
  •  General endocrinology
Diabetes (Type 1 and 2) management, including insulin pump therapy for Type 1 diabetes - Weight control - Obstetric endocrinology - General endocrinology including thyroid, pituitary and adrenal disease - Osteoporosis - PCOS and related syndromes