Dr Uma Ganti is a Paediatric Endocrinologist based in West Leederville, WA. You’ll find her at Suite 5, 2 McCourt Street, West Leederville WA 6007. She looks after kids and families who need extra help with hormone-related health issues.
Her work focuses on things like diabetes management for children. This can cover day-to-day support, monitoring, and helping families understand what to do when blood sugars change. At times it also involves sorting out feeding and lifestyle routines, so kids can feel more steady and parents aren’t left guessing.
Dr Ganti also does thyroid disorder evaluation. Thyroid problems can show up in different ways, and it often takes a careful check to figure out what’s going on. She helps families make sense of results and next steps, in a way that’s calm and easy to follow.
Growth and puberty can be another key part of her care. If a child is growing much faster or slower than expected, or if puberty timing seems off, these appointments can bring a bit of clarity. In many cases, the goal is to spot what’s normal for that child, and what needs attention.
She also looks at adrenal gland disorders evaluation. Hormone issues in this area can be serious, so assessment and follow-up matter. Dr Ganti works with families to understand the concerns, organise the right checks, and plan what happens next.
Nutritional counselling for kids is part of the picture too. Food can affect how a child feels and how their body handles health conditions. Dr Ganti’s approach is practical, and she focuses on options that fit real life.
Languages matter in healthcare, and Dr Ganti speaks English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. That can make conversations feel easier, especially when families want clear explanations in their preferred language.
In terms of education, research, and clinical trials, there isn’t extra detail listed here. Likewise, specific years of experience aren’t shown. What is clear is that her clinic care is centred on children’s hormone health, with support that stays grounded and focused on what families need now.