Dr Veronica Preda - Sydney Endocrinologist

A/Prof Veronica Preda is a Sydney based endocrinologist with extensive knowledge and experience in the complete spectrum of endocrine diseases.

Thyroid Disorders and Cancers

Thyroid Disorders and Cancers

Thyroid issues are common and can affect patients in many ways. Drs Preda manage patients both medically and surgically for this. They are actively engaged in MDTs for the management of complex thyroid cancer patients.

Pituitary, Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Disease

Pituitary, Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Disease

The pituitary is the master-gland controlling many endocrine functions. With a PhD in the genetics of pituitary disorders, Dr Preda is expert in managing pituitary and neuroendocrine disease.

Diabetes and Glucose Metabolism and Metabolic Risk

Diabetes and Glucose Metabolism and Metabolic Risk

Diabetes may be due to a number of reasons and can result devastating end organ damage to the heart, kidneys, eyes and feet. Dr Preda manages all types of diabetes including type I, II, double diabetes, LADA etc. She also runs a pump clinic / medical device clinic for her patients linked to Macquarie University.

Obesity and Metabolism

Obesity and Metabolism

Weight issues are common with 60% of the Australian population now overweight. Most patients can reduce their weight successfully with appropriate medical assistance. Since 2017 Dr Preda has led the Healthy Weight Clinic at Macquarie University. She enjoys helping patients with their metabolic health.

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a leading cause of fracture and diminished mobility, particularly compromising our aging population. There may be other endocrine causes accelerating bone loss that need to be managed by Dr Preda including parathyroid disease.

Female Endocrinology: Lifecycle

Female Endocrinology: Lifecycle

Women go through changes throughout their lifespan which can alter their endocrine health. Dr Preda manages women in each stage, including during prepregnancy planning, pregnancy, menopause and post menopause to optimise health.

Our practice also offers general endocrinology services including:

  • Hormonal issues in men including androgen deficiency
  • Lipid disorders
  • Blood pressure management

  Useful Links

  • Diabetes Australia is the national body for people affected by all types of diabetes and those at risk. It is committed to reducing the impact of diabetes and works in partnership with diabetes health professionals and educators, researchers and healthcare providers to minimise the impact of diabetes on the Australian community.

    Diabetes
  • The New South Wales branch of Diabetes Australia works proactively to improve the day-to-day lives of people living with diabetes, help prevent diabetes-related complications and make things easier by educating carers, employers and the general public.

    Diabetes
  • The Australian branch of the international charity for Type 1 diabetes research. Their website contains information for patients with diabetes, health care professionals managing Type 1 diabetes and researchers.

    Diabetes
  • Australia's peak community nutrition education body providing scientifically based nutrition information to encourage all Australians to achieve optimal health through food variety and physical activity. Visit their website for recipes, fact sheets and other resources.

    Diabetes
  • A searchable database run by the University of Sydney. Look up the glycaemic index for many foods and drinks available in Australia.

    Diabetes
  • ADPS was established to advance clinical and scientific knowledge of diabetes in pregnancy. Their website is geared towards health professionals but also contains valuable resources and patient information.

    Diabetes
  • EndocrineWeb aims to provide patients with accurate and current information about endocrine disorders in plain language. They explain the causes and symptoms of these disorders and how they can be treated.

    General Endocrine
  • The Australian Thyroid Foundation provides support and educational services to members and their families. It has a robust Patient Information section on thyroid conditions and treatments.

    General Endocrine
  • The Endocrine Society of Australia has established an international collaboration with the US Endocrine Society to adapt patient information to the Australian setting and make them readily available. The information is adapted to Australia national settings including medications and tests. Other resources on hormone.org may be helpful but may not be consistent with Australian practice.

    General Endocrine
  • Produced by Monash University in 2018, this International evidence-based guideline for the assessment and management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is designed to provide clear information to assist clinical decision making and support optimal patient care.

    General Endocrine
  • Osteoporosis Australia is a national not-for-profit organisation responsible for providing osteoporosis information and services to the community and health professionals. The websites has an extensive amount of patient information and resources.

    General Endocrine
  • The official Facebook page of POSAA used by the POSAA Committee to promote activities of the association to the general public. It is not to be used for general discussion of PCOS (inc. questions, symptoms and requests for information of a personal nature).

    General Endocrine
  • The AMS is group of doctors and other health care professionals who each have a particular interest in women's health in midlife and menopause, and the promotion of healthy ageing. Their website has a section of resources for women including a directory to "Find an AMS doctor", information sheets and menopause videos.

    General Endocrine
  • The Australian Pituitary Foundation was founded by pituitary patients and family members, who saw the need to support people who have rare conditions of the pituitary gland. The website has sections on patient information, support network groups as well as an area for health professionals.

    General Endocrine
  • The AADA website aims to supply up to date information to people with Addison's disease as well as supply a caring network to give support for people with Addison's disease

    General Endocrine
  • This program aims to provide information and education to the public and professional communities as well as supporting and developing those individuals, communities and organisations with an interest in men’s health. Topics include prostate disease and prostate cancer, testicular cancer, male infertility, use and abuse of testosterone treatments and sexual dysfunction including erectile dysfunction (impotence).

    General Endocrine

ENDOCRINOLOGIST

A/Prof Veronica Preda

8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday to Friday

BREAST AND ENDOCRINE SURGEON

Dr Tamara Preda

9:00am - 5:00pm, Monday to Friday

FAX   (02) 9744 2203


CONSULTING LOCATIONS

A/Prof Veronica Preda
Dr Tamara Preda

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