Sof Andrikopoulos is an endocrinologist based in Sydney, working from 145 Macquarie Street in NSW. Endocrinology is the part of medicine that looks after hormones and how they affect the whole body. In day to day practice, that often comes down to helping people manage diabetes and weight-related health issues.
Sof’s clinic care focuses on Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), and obesity. These are common conditions, but they can still feel overwhelming, especially when life gets busy. Over time, the aim is usually to make things more manageable: understand what is driving the numbers, set up a plan that fits real life, and help reduce the risk of problems down the track.
For people living with T1D, care can involve insulin planning and regular review, along with support around blood sugar patterns and what to do when things change. For T2D, the focus is often on improving control step by step, using the right mix of medication, lifestyle changes, and monitoring. And when it comes to obesity, the conversation is usually about sustainable changes rather than quick fixes. In many cases, that means looking at energy balance, habits, and other health factors that can affect weight.
Endocrine care is also about listening. Symptoms, daily routines, and stress can all play a part, and the best plan is the one you can actually stick with. Sof works with patients to sort out practical next steps, review progress, and adjust treatment when needed. The training behind this type of work is aimed at hormone and metabolic health, so you can expect a careful, whole-body view rather than just focusing on one test result.