Milan K. Piya is an endocrinologist based in Camden, NSW, Australia. He looks after hormone-related health issues and helps people manage long-term conditions that can affect the whole body, not just one body part.
In clinic, he commonly supports patients with obesity and weight-related problems. He also treats people living with type 2 diabetes (T2D), including issues that can come along with it over time. That can include low blood sugar, abdominal obesity, and metabolic syndrome.
Hormones also play a role in sleep and nerve health, so his care can include support for obstructive sleep apnoea and autonomic neuropathy. At times, this also overlaps with diabetic neuropathy, where nerves don’t work as they should and symptoms can feel tricky to manage day to day.
He also works with complications linked to diabetes and other related conditions. For example, that may include diabetic nephropathy (kidney-related changes) and issues tied to sepsis when it’s part of a wider health picture. He can also help with nutritional and deficiency concerns such as beriberi.
Some patients see him after stomach surgery too. His service includes care in situations like gastrectomy and sleeve gastrectomy, where changes to digestion and how the body absorbs food can affect blood sugar, weight, and overall energy.
Experience is gained through ongoing, practical endocrinology work across these common and complex areas. The aim is to keep things clear and manageable, especially when symptoms shift or several conditions sit side by side.
Education details aren’t listed here, but the focus of his training is endocrine medicine and the kind of day-to-day care needed for diabetes, weight management, and related hormone-driven problems.
Research and clinical trial details aren’t provided in this profile, so there’s no specific trial information listed at the moment.
If you’re dealing with more than one issue at once—like weight changes, blood sugar concerns, nerve symptoms, or sleep problems—he can help sort through what’s going on and work out a steady plan for care.