David R. Jesudason is an endocrinologist based in Adelaide, working from Gate 13, Kintore Avenue, Adelaide, SA, Australia. He looks after health problems that link hormones with everyday health, and he also helps with gut health checks such as endoscopy and colonoscopy.
His clinic support covers a range of endocrine and metabolic issues. This can include type 2 diabetes (T2D), and situations where blood sugar is very high and needs urgent care, like diabetic ketoacidosis. Weight and obesity concerns are also part of the work he sees regularly.
Hormone health is another big part of his practice. He treats conditions that affect testosterone and related hormone signals, including hypogonadism and the different forms of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. In many cases, people come in with ongoing symptoms that can be hard to explain, and the goal is to sort out what’s driving it and what can help.
David also works with patients who need digestive health investigations. Endoscopy and colonoscopy are used to check the gut and support diagnosis, and he also manages patients with familial colorectal cancer risk, where regular checks can be important.
Over time, his approach has been built around clear explanations and steady care. Endocrine problems and long-term conditions can be stressful. At times, treatment needs adjusting as test results change, and he aims to keep things practical and understandable.
Clinical training and ongoing professional development support his work in endocrinology and related services. Day to day, his focus stays on helping people manage their conditions safely, spot issues early, and get the right follow-up when it’s needed.
If you’d like, it’s a good idea to bring any recent blood test results, medicine list, and a short note of symptoms to your appointment. That can make the first visit easier and helps the care plan get started without delay.