Ahmad M. Aniss is an endocrinologist based at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, NSW. He looks after people with hormone-related health issues, with a big focus on thyroid and parathyroid conditions, as well as adrenal and neuroendocrine tumours.
In many cases, patients see him when a gland isn’t working the way it should, or when there’s been a diagnosis of an endocrine cancer. This can include thyroid cancer types like papillary, medullary, anaplastic, and thyroid cancers more broadly. He also helps with parathyroid problems such as parathyroid adenoma and parathyroid cancer, along with conditions like hyperparathyroidism and parathyroid hyperplasia.
He works with people who may need ongoing care after surgery, including procedures such as thyroidectomy and parathyroidectomy. At times, care also links in with broader conditions where hormone control and cancer risk can be connected, including Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) and MEN type 2. He also treats neuroendocrine tumours and adrenal cancer, depending on what’s been found and what the next steps should be.
Patients who come to see him often want clear answers about what the condition means and what happens next. He helps explain the usual pathway of care, including follow-up plans and how hormone levels and symptoms can be tracked over time. The goal is to keep things practical and to make sure people understand the choices that are available.
While details like formal education, publications, and clinical trial involvement aren’t listed here, his day-to-day work is rooted in specialist hospital care for complex endocrine conditions. If you’re dealing with a new diagnosis, questions after surgery, or ongoing hormone-related symptoms, he can help coordinate a sensible, step-by-step approach through the process.