Winnie Luu is a Geneticist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She works with people and families who are dealing with inherited health conditions, where genes can play a big role in how a person grows and develops. In many cases, genetics visits help bring clarity when answers are hard to find, or when there are ongoing health questions in the family.
Winnie’s clinical focus includes Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome and telangiectasia. Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome is a rare genetic condition that can affect growth, learning, and physical development. Telangiectasia refers to small visible blood vessels near the surface of the skin, and it can show up for different reasons. At times, people come in because symptoms seem to sit in more than one area, and they want help understanding what’s going on.
As a geneticist, the work often involves taking a careful look at health history, family history, and the pattern of symptoms over time. This can include reviewing past results and planning what testing might be useful next. The aim is usually not just one label, but a practical path forward—what the condition means, what might need monitoring, and how families can manage day to day concerns.
Experience: Winnie’s work is centred on genetic conditions such as Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome and telangiectasia. Education: education details aren’t listed here. Research and publications: there isn’t specific research information included here, and no clinical trials are listed.