Anagha A. Killedar is an Endocrinologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Her clinic work focuses on helping people manage obesity, and also supporting children and teens who are dealing with weight issues.
Weight can be more than just “eating and exercise”. In many cases, hormone signals, metabolism, and other health factors can play a part. Anagha looks at the full picture, including how someone’s body is responding over time. She also understands that obesity in children can affect confidence, school life, sleep, and family routines, so the approach needs to feel steady and realistic.
What patients usually want is clear guidance they can actually use. That means making time to understand what’s been happening, what has worked (and what hasn’t), and what support could help next. At times, that can include discussing lifestyle steps like food habits, activity, and everyday changes. In other situations, it can involve checking for medical causes or related hormone problems that may need specific treatment. The goal is not quick fixes. It’s better health, in a way that fits into real life.
In terms of experience, Anagha’s clinical work is centred on endocrinology care for people affected by obesity and obesity in children. She is trained as an endocrinologist, and she brings that training into consultations where weight, hormones, and long-term health all meet. There aren’t extra publication or clinical trial details listed here, but the focus stays on practical, patient-centred care for families across Sydney.