Emma L. Jamieson is an Endocrinologist based at Building 3 ECU Campus, Robertson Road, Bunbury, WA 6230, Australia. She looks after people who need help with hormone-related health issues, with a strong focus on pregnancy-related care.
One of the main conditions Emma helps with is gestational diabetes. This is diabetes that can show up during pregnancy. It usually happens because the body’s hormones change and the usual way of using sugar doesn’t work as well. In many cases, the condition is manageable, especially when it’s caught early and support is put in place.
Emma works with patients and families to make things feel less overwhelming. The goal is clear and practical: keep blood sugar in a safer range, reduce the risk of complications, and support a healthier pregnancy. She talks through what the numbers mean, why diet and timing matter, and how small changes can add up.
Care often includes planning around meals, reading food labels, and thinking about how activity fits in day to day. Emma can also help when blood sugar readings are higher than expected, or when there are questions after appointments. Pregnancy can be stressful, and at times people just want straight answers. Emma’s approach is calm and grounded, with a focus on what you can do now.
Most endocrine visits are about more than just test results. They’re about understanding symptoms, following a plan, and feeling confident about next steps. Emma helps people take things one step at a time, whether it’s adjusting food choices, working out simple routines, or checking what to do when readings change. She also coordinates with other members of the care team involved in pregnancy, so advice stays consistent.
While specific details about education, research, and clinical trials are not listed here, Emma’s role as an endocrinologist is centred on helping patients manage hormone and sugar-related health issues. If you’re in Bunbury and need support for gestational diabetes, Emma can be a helpful part of your pregnancy care network.