Venessa M. Tsang is an Endocrinologist based in Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
Endocrinology is about hormones, and how they affect the whole body. In many cases, hormone problems can show up in the thyroid, the adrenal glands, the pituitary gland, the pancreas, and the way your body handles blood sugar. Venessa works with people who need help when those systems aren’t working as they should.
A big part of the work is diabetes care. This can include Type 1 diabetes (T1D), plus support around diabetic ketoacidosis when it happens. The goal is to help people stay safer and keep their blood sugar more steady, with clear day-to-day plans that fit real life.
Thyroid care is also a strong focus. Venessa looks after conditions like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. She also helps with thyroid cancers, including papillary thyroid cancer, medullary thyroid carcinoma, and anaplastic thyroid cancer. At times, care can include follow-up after procedures such as thyroidectomy, and ongoing monitoring for changes in symptoms and test results.
Some patients come in with complex hormone syndromes. This includes Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 (MEN 2) and related issues like pheochromocytoma. There’s also care for multiple endocrine problems, where one hormone change can link to others, and it helps to have someone who can coordinate the bigger picture.
Other endocrine and hormone-related conditions Venessa manages include hypercalcemia, hypopituitarism, and Sheehan syndrome. There are also rarer conditions such as Glycogen Storage Disease Type 6, where hormone and metabolism support matters for day-to-day wellbeing.
Care can extend beyond the thyroid too. This may include neuroendocrine tumour support, adrenal cancer, and pancreatic cancer in some situations. Complex medical events can be involved as well, such as gastrointestinal perforation and milk-alkali syndrome, where hormone balance and overall treatment plans need careful attention.
Venessa also works with people dealing with long-term recovery after procedures like pancreaticoduodenectomy, and conditions that affect the body’s energy, hormones, and metabolism. If you’re after steady, practical endocrine care in the Camperdown area, this is the kind of work she spends her time on.