Arianne N. Sweeting is an Endocrinologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Her clinic work looks at hormones and blood sugar, but she also cares for babies and children when things like growth and sugar levels need close attention.
A lot of her patients are connected to diabetes and pregnancy health. This includes gestational diabetes, plus support around preeclampsia. She also looks after people with type 2 diabetes (T2D), and helps manage longer-term weight and health concerns like obesity, where hormone and metabolism can play a big role.
In many cases, she also steps in for newborns and infants where blood sugar drops or stays off track. That can be seen as newborn low blood sugar, ongoing low blood sugar in infants, and infant hyperglycaemia. Newborn jaundice is another common reason families seek endocrine care, including conditions such as transient familial hyperbilirubinemia.
Sometimes the issue is not sugar at all, but fats in the blood. She provides care for familial hypertriglyceridemia. She also helps with rare but serious patterns of illness seen in babies, including high blood pressure in infants and infant respiratory distress syndrome, where careful hormone and metabolic review can be part of the bigger picture.
Her focus is on practical, day-to-day plans that fit into real life at home. Families usually want clear steps, reassurance, and timely follow-up, especially when a baby’s numbers can change quickly. Over time, she aims to help people understand what’s happening and what to watch for next.
Education and clinical updates are part of her work. She continues to keep up with current care approaches in endocrinology so her plans stay relevant as guidelines change. Research and clinical trial involvement isn’t listed here, but she does use up-to-date, evidence-based care in day-to-day practice.