Glenn D. Wadley is an endocrinologist based at 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC, Australia. If you’re dealing with hormone-related health issues, he works through the basics first, then helps you understand what’s happening in your body and what can be done next.
Endocrinology can touch a lot of areas, and in practice this often comes up during pregnancy and with long-term metabolic conditions. Glenn helps look after people with gestational diabetes, where blood sugar needs close checking and steady support. In many cases, having the right plan early makes a real difference to day-to-day health and pregnancy outcomes.
He also supports families where there are concerns about fetal growth, including intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). That can be worrying, and the goal is to keep things clear and practical while monitoring matters that affect the baby’s growth. Placental insufficiency is another area that may come up in this setting. It’s a complex topic, but the approach is usually to focus on what can be measured and what steps can be taken.
Outside of pregnancy, Glenn looks after people with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Type 2 diabetes can be affected by diet, weight, activity, stress, and sleep. Over time, treatment often needs small adjustments, not just one big change. Glenn works with the details of blood sugar control, and helps people plan in a way that fits their lives.
His work also includes very specific metabolic care for conditions like Very Long-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase (VLCAD) Deficiency. This is the kind of condition where careful management matters, and where families often need clear guidance and steady follow-up.
Overall, Glenn’s care is grounded and focused. Whether the concern is blood sugar in pregnancy, growth and placental issues, type 2 diabetes, or VLCAD deficiency, the aim is to keep care understandable, organised, and centred on what matters most for health and wellbeing.