Jincy Immanuel is an Endocrinologist based in Campbelltown, NSW, Australia. In practice, they look after people dealing with hormone and blood sugar problems, from pregnancy through to babies and longer-term diabetes care.
A big part of the work is gestational diabetes. That means supporting people during pregnancy when blood glucose levels run higher than they should. Jincy Immanuel also helps manage issues around preeclampsia, which can come with pregnancy complications and changes in the body’s blood flow and pressure.
After birth, the care can continue. Jincy Immanuel works with families where a newborn has low blood sugar, including newborn hypoglycaemia. They may also be involved when infants need help for respiratory distress syndrome, which can happen in the first days of life and needs careful monitoring.
Infant hyperglycaemia is another focus. This can be stressful for families, and it often needs a steady plan to keep blood sugar levels safe while the baby is still very small. Over time, the goal is to make sure families understand what’s going on and what to watch for at home, not just what happens in clinic.
For older children, teens, and adults, the clinic also supports people living with obesity and ongoing diabetes. This can include type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). At times, care also covers changes in energy, weight, and diet that can affect how blood sugar behaves day to day.