Min Hu is a nephrologist based in Westmead, NSW. The practice is at the Cnr Hawkesbury Rd And Hainsworth St, Westmead, NSW, Australia, making it easy for local families and patients across western Sydney to get to appointments.
As a kidney doctor, Min Hu looks after people with long-term kidney problems, especially when the cause is tied to the immune system. You might see this when conditions like glomerulonephritis show up, or when the kidneys are dealing with changes such as membranous nephropathy. In many cases, the goal is to slow things down, protect kidney function, and help people feel steadier day to day.
Sometimes care is more complex than a typical kidney check-up. Min Hu also supports patients after major transplants and in situations where the body’s response can affect many parts of the body. That can include kidney transplant follow-up, as well as care in the broader transplant setting where graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) may be a concern. At times, this involves working closely with other hospital teams so decisions fit the full picture.
Min Hu’s work also crosses into diabetes and immune-related care pathways. For example, islet cell transplantation and type 1 diabetes (T1D) can come up, especially where managing blood sugar and protecting health needs extra support. The same goes for conditions like X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency, where immune health and kidney health can be linked.
There can also be situations involving serious illnesses where kidney function matters. Bone marrow transplant care and conditions such as rhabdomyosarcoma may be part of the care journey, and kidney monitoring becomes an important piece of the overall plan. In those cases, Min Hu focuses on practical, safe management, watching for changes early and helping coordinate care with the wider team.
Appointments are usually about understanding what’s happening now, what the options are, and what monitoring will look like next. Min Hu aims to keep information clear and grounded, so people know what to expect and what matters most for their health at that point in time.