Sonia I. Saad is an Endocrinologist based in Sydney, NSW 2065. She looks after people with hormone-related health problems, with a big focus on diabetes care and long-term health. In many cases, that means helping you understand what’s going on in your body and making a clear plan you can actually follow.
Her work often covers type 1 and type 2 diabetes, including the day-to-day side of managing blood sugar and reducing the chances of complications. She also cares for people dealing with diabetic nephropathy, which is kidney trouble linked to diabetes. These issues can feel overwhelming, so it helps to have someone who can explain things plainly and support you step by step.
Sonia also sees patients for obesity and related metabolic concerns. At times, weight and hormone changes can travel together, and it can be hard to know where to start. Over time, she focuses on practical goals, like improving habits, reviewing medicines, and making sure your treatment fits your life.
Another area she works with is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Liver health can be affected by insulin resistance and overall metabolic health, so treatment often needs a steady, realistic approach. She helps patients think about what they can change, and what needs monitoring, without turning it into a complicated science lesson.
She also treats Wilson Disease. This is a condition where copper builds up in the body, and it needs careful management. With long-term conditions like this, consistent follow-up matters, and having a clinician who can keep the bigger picture in view makes a difference.
There are some other conditions listed under her care, including osteolysis syndrome recessive, pneumonia, rhabdomyosarcoma, and traumatic brain injury. When these are involved, her endocrinology role is usually about how hormones and metabolism may be affected alongside the main condition.
On this profile, education details aren’t listed, and there’s also no specific research or clinical trial information shown. The focus here stays on clinical care and ongoing support for endocrine and metabolic conditions.