Dr A M. Ramachandran-Ambady is an endocrinologist based on Werombi Road in Camden, NSW 2570. She works with people who need help when hormone and metabolism issues affect day-to-day health.
In many cases, her patients come in with type 2 diabetes (T2D). That might be for ongoing management, support with blood sugar control, or advice when things feel harder to keep steady. She also looks after people with diabetic neuropathy, which can bring tingling, numbness, or burning feelings in the feet and hands. These symptoms can be worrying, so having clear plans and regular check-ins matters.
She also treats other hormone and metabolic conditions. Familial hypertriglyceridaemia is one example, where triglyceride levels can run high due to family patterns. When triglycerides are not well controlled, it can raise the risk of problems, so early guidance and practical next steps are important.
Some visits are for more urgent or sudden issues. The profile lists conditions such as acute pancreatitis and appendectomy. It also includes cerebral hypoxia and COVID-19, which can impact overall health and recovery in different ways. At times, this kind of care involves coordinating with other clinicians and keeping a close eye on how the body is coping.
Education and experience details are not listed in the profile, but Dr Ramachandran-Ambady’s work centres on endocrine care and helping patients understand what is happening in their bodies. She aims to make treatment plans feel manageable, not overwhelming.
Research and clinical trials: no specific studies are listed in this profile. If clinical trial options become relevant for someone’s situation, those details would typically be discussed as part of care planning.