Simon D. Clarke is an endocrinologist based in Westmead, NSW 2145. He works out of the Westmead area and focuses on hormone-related health, especially when it connects with day-to-day eating, energy, and growth concerns.
Many people see an endocrinologist when the body’s balance is a bit off. That might show up as trouble with weight and nutrition, feeling run down, or changes that don’t seem to match what’s going on in someone’s life. In some cases, issues like malnutrition or hypophosphatemia can be part of the picture, and it helps to look at how the body is managing key minerals and energy needs.
Simon also works with health problems that often sit alongside nutrition and metabolism. This can include conditions such as anorexia, where getting the basics right—like intake, recovery, and physical stability—matters a lot. At times, careful checks and steady follow-up are needed to support the body while someone rebuilds healthy routines.
He also has an interest in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). While ADHD is not only a “hormone issue”, there can be links through sleep, stress, appetite, and how someone manages daily life. When symptoms overlap with changes in eating or energy, it can help to have a clinician who considers how the body is coping, not just the behaviour side.
Care is usually practical and grounded. Simon focuses on understanding what’s happening for each person, then making a sensible plan for assessment and next steps. Endocrine problems can be tricky because symptoms can look like lots of other things. Over time, careful investigation and clear monitoring can make a real difference.
He supports patients who need help working through concerns around nutrition and physical health, including malnutrition and related issues. This can involve looking at how the body is using nutrients and where imbalances may be affecting health. In many cases, the goal is to help people feel more stable and better supported as they move forward.
Simon’s practice is based in Westmead, so he’s well placed for people in Western Sydney who want endocrinology care close to home.