Ted Wu is an Endocrinologist based on Missenden Road in Camperdown, NSW (postcode 2050). He looks after people with hormone and metabolism health needs, with a big focus on diabetes and related complications.
In day-to-day care, Ted works with adults and families dealing with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. He also helps when diabetes becomes harder to manage, such as episodes like diabetic ketoacidosis. At times, low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia) can be scary and stressful, and he supports people through those moments too.
Pregnancy can bring its own diabetes challenges. Ted also cares for people with gestational diabetes, with a focus on steady blood sugar control during pregnancy. He can also support newborn care needs where low blood sugar shows up early, so families have clear next steps when they need them most.
Diabetes doesn’t just affect blood sugar levels. Over time, many people develop eye problems, and diabetic retinopathy is one of the common concerns. Ted’s care aims to reduce risk and help patients stay on top of monitoring, so issues are noticed earlier rather than later.
He also treats obesity as part of whole-body health. That means looking at the practical side of weight and metabolism, and working with people on changes that are realistic for their life. It’s not just about numbers on a screen; it’s about support that helps people move forward and stick with a plan.
Ted’s education is based in endocrine and diabetes medicine, with training that supports safe, day-to-day decision-making. He keeps up with current diabetes care through ongoing professional updates, so the advice stays relevant.
Clinical trials aren’t listed in the information available here, but Ted’s main focus is still hands-on clinical care—assessments, treatment planning, and follow-up—so patients get steady help and clear guidance from start to finish.