Grant J. Smith is an Endocrinologist based in Perth, WA, Australia. He looks after people who have hormone and blood sugar health needs, especially around diabetes. Diabetes care can feel like a lot to manage, day after day, and he focuses on helping patients keep things steady and safer.
In his practice, Grant works with people living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). This can involve learning how to match insulin to meals, dealing with changes in activity, and staying on top of blood glucose readings. In many cases, small adjustments make a big difference to how someone feels day to day.
He also helps with low blood sugar, which can be scary and uncomfortable when it happens. Low blood sugar can occur for lots of reasons, including timing, food intake, or insulin changes. Grant’s approach is about working through what likely caused the low blood sugar and making a plan for what to do next time, so it’s less disruptive and more predictable.
Another key area is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). DKA is serious and needs prompt care. When it comes up, it’s important to understand why it happened and what steps can reduce the risk in the future. Grant looks at the bigger picture with patients, including how diabetes management was going before things escalated, and what support is useful going forward.
Information about Grant’s education and work experience isn’t listed here, so it can’t be confirmed from the details provided. The same goes for any published research, hospital affiliations, or involvement in clinical trials. If you want those specifics, the best next step is to ask the clinic directly and they can share the up-to-date details.