Dr Chau Tran

Endocrinology

Contact:
  • (02) 8859 9105
  • (02) 8859 9107
  • Email
  • Website
  • Practises at:
  • Suite 205, Level 2, Waratah Private Hospital, 31 Dora St Hurstville NSW 2220
  • Consults at:
  • Suite 205, Level 2, Waratah Private Hospital, 31 Dora St Hurstville NSW 2220

Dr Chau Tran

Qualifications

MBBS(Hons) DCH FRACP

Consultant Endocrinologist and Physician | CT Endocrinology

Associate Lecturer, Medicine, University of New South Wales & Western Sydney University

About Dr Chau Tran

Dr Chau Tran is Consultant Endocrinologist (Hormones & Diabetes Specialist). He graduated from the University of New South Wales Medical School with Honours, then completed his Advanced Specialist Training in Endocrinology at St Vincent’s Hospital (Sydney), The Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Concord Repatriation General Hospital and Westmead Hospital.

He is experienced in the diagnosis and management of diabetes (type 2, type 1, MODY, LADA, steroid-induced); weight management; bone & calcium disorders; disorders/tumours affecting the thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands; hormonal causes of hypertension, hair loss (alopecia) and excess hair growth (hirsutism); and gender-affirming hormone therapy.

He holds appointments as a Staff Specialist at Campbelltown & Camden Hospitals (Macarthur Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism Services – South Western Sydney Local Health District), an Associate Lecturer with the University of New South Wales and Western Sydney University medical schools, and a Consultant Endocrinologist at Waratah Private Hospital.

He is actively in involved in clinical research, quality improvement initiatives, as well as teaching and supervision of medical students, junior doctors, specialist trainees and other clinical staff. He regularly attends local, national and international conferences to stay abreast of the latest developments in endocrinology.   

Dr Tran Areas of Interest :

  • Osteoporosis
  • Pituitary conditions
  • Reproductive endocrinology (gestational diabetes, pregnancy-related endocrine issues, low testosterone, polycystic ovarian syndrome, subfertility & menopause)