John-michael R. Gamble is an Endocrinologist based on University Drive in Meadowbrook, QLD 4131. He works with adults and families who need help with hormone and metabolism-related health issues, especially diabetes and blood sugar problems.
In many cases, his patients come in when things have got a bit out of balance. That can look like Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) that needs a steady plan, or low blood sugar episodes that are scary and uncomfortable. He also helps manage Diabetic Ketoacidosis, which is a serious problem that needs prompt medical care and careful follow-up once things stabilise.
Diabetes can affect the kidneys too, so he looks after people with diabetic nephropathy. Over time, he focuses on the small day-to-day choices that add up—things like routine monitoring, medication timing, and spotting warning signs early. At times, he’ll work alongside other health professionals to make sure care fits in with the rest of someone’s medical needs.
While diabetes is a big part of the work, his service area also includes support for other long-term and recurring health problems such as asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). He can also be involved when people are dealing with infections like pneumonia or a urinary tract infection (UTI), and when health changes come with memory issues like dementia.
People often find this type of care helpful because it’s not just about one test or one medication. It’s about understanding how different conditions can connect—like how illness can shift blood sugar levels, or how breathing problems can make day-to-day routines harder. The goal is calm, practical care that helps patients and carers feel more in control.
John-michael’s education is in endocrinology, and he keeps learning through regular clinical updates and guideline-based practice. There isn’t a long list of fancy research claims, but he stays up to date with what’s shown to work in day-to-day treatment.
Clinical trials are not always part of care, and none are listed for this clinic profile. Still, he can discuss what is known, what to expect, and the safest next steps based on the person’s current situation.