Christopher W. Rowe is an endocrinologist based in New Lambton Heights, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with hormone-related health problems, where the body’s chemical messengers can affect growth, energy, blood sugar, and the thyroid.
In many cases, referrals come from concerns like high or low blood sugar in babies and newborns. This can include infant hyperglycaemia and newborn low blood sugar, where timing matters and close follow-up is often part of care. He also helps when hormone changes happen during pregnancy, including gestational diabetes.
Thyroid conditions are another big part of his work. This includes hyperthyroidism, and thyroid cancers such as thyroid cancer, follicular thyroid cancer, and medullary thyroid carcinoma. For these conditions, the aim is to support safe, steady management, and to help patients understand what’s next as results come in.
He also treats problems that affect glucose levels later on, including low blood sugar. At times, ongoing monitoring is needed to help keep symptoms under control, especially when diet, other health issues, or treatment plans shift.
Hormones in young patients can be tricky too. He provides care for high blood pressure in infants, alongside the hormone side of the picture. When different body systems are involved, it helps when treatment decisions are made with a clear view of the whole story.
Practical communication is important in endocrine care. Families often have a lot of questions, and it can help to get answers in plain language, without rushing. Over time, a care plan can be adjusted as you learn more about how the condition is behaving.
Experience: His work covers the endocrine areas listed here, including infant and newborn glucose problems, gestational diabetes, thyroid conditions, and related hormone issues. Education: Education details aren’t provided here. Research: No specific research details are listed here. Clinical trials: No specific clinical trial information is provided here.