Anna J. Wood is an Endocrinologist based in Carlton, VIC, working from 3/207 Bouverie Street, Carlton, VIC 3053, Australia.
Her clinic care covers a range of hormone and metabolism related health issues. In many cases, this means helping people manage blood sugar problems and the body changes that come with them. That includes Gestational Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), and also situations like low blood sugar and diabetic ketoacidosis, where symptoms can turn serious quite quickly.
Anna also looks after conditions linked to hormone glands, including insulinoma and low potassium levels. At times, hormone balance can affect how someone feels day to day, so appointments are usually about figuring out what’s happening and making a clear plan for the next steps.
Some people see an endocrinologist for changes around reproductive hormones. Anna’s work includes menopause and premature ovarian failure. If hormone levels are affected by a bigger underlying condition, she can help coordinate care for that too, such as Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (including Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1) and Wilson disease.
There are also times when hormone related issues show up in pregnancy or early life. For example, she supports care connected to gestational diabetes, and she can be involved in infant hyperglycemia management. The aim is to keep care steady, explain things in plain language, and help families understand what to watch for.
In the background, endocrine health can overlap with other health concerns. For this reason, her practice also includes conditions like colorectal cancer, which can sometimes connect to metabolic and hormone related pathways. If you’re dealing with more than one health issue, she can help make sure the hormone side is properly checked.
Experience and education details aren’t listed here, but her focus is clearly on endocrine health and the day to day support people need when hormones and metabolism are out of balance. Research and clinical trials information is also not provided, so if trials are a possible option for a specific condition, it would need to be discussed directly during an appointment.