Best Gastroenterology in Mount Lawley
Dr Abhey Raj Singh
Gastroenterology
Dr Adrian McElholm
Gastroenterology
two fellowships in interventional endoscopy in the Royal Perth Hospital, WA and the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, England. He was appointed a Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist in Liverpool, UK, in 2012. He moved to Perth in 2013 and works as a Gastroenterologist and General Physician in Rockingham Hospital and Fiona Stanley Hospital.
Dr Alicia Lim
Gastroenterology
in Australia since the year 2005. She underwent her specialist training in paediatric gastroenterology and hepatology at Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth and Starship Childrens Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
Dr Anja Landowski
Gastroenterology
surveillance, inflammatory bowel disease, capsule endoscopy and coeliac disease. She offers Gastroscopy, Colonoscopy and Capsule endoscopy. Training in the field of gastroenterology in Germany and several tertiary centers in Australia has equipped Dr Landowski with a wealth of experience of gastrointestinal complaints, treatment and different approaches to management of a broad range of conditions.
Dr Callum Pearce
Gastroenterology
of the Royal College of Physicians in 1998 and Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of Physicians in 2007.He was awarded his MD, a research doctorate in 2000.He works in the Centre for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, which manages patients with Crohns disease and Ulcerative Colitis at Fiona Stanley Hospital. He also leads the Intestinal Failure Unit at Fiona Stanley, which manages patients with Short Bowel Syndrome and other serious nutritional problems.
Dr Eng Gan
Gastroenterology
completing his advanced gastroenterology training in Perth, Western Australia (WA). He has a special interest in chronic liver diseases and liver fibrosis. In particular, he specialises in non-invasive diagnosis of liver fibrosis and is proficient in FibroScana. But enjoys all aspects of clinical gastroenterology including inflammatory bowel disease, bowel cancer screenings, reflux disease and irritable bowel syndrome.
Dr Shanela Sooben
Gastroenterology
as a medical practitioner and the last 4 years in the field of gastroenterology.In addition to being a general gastroenterologist, she did her sub-speciality training in the area of inflammatory bowel disease.
Dr Amit Saha
Gastroenterology
Perth. He underwent his higher specialist training in Paediatrics within the NHS in the UK, and subspecialised in Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology & Nutrition from busy and prestigious centres in London including The Kings College Hospital.
What does gastroenterology mean?
Gastroenterology is a branch of internal medicine that deals with diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, biliary tract, pancreas and metabolic diseases. Gastroenterologists are specialists who, after completing their 7 years of medical specialist training, have completed additional special training in the field of digestive disorders and who have passed a final examination as gastroenterologists.
What exactly does a gastroenterologist do?
The gastroenterologist is a doctor who specializes in all organs of the digestive tract, i.e. the esophagus, the stomach, the small and large intestines, the liver, gallbladder and bile ducts, as well as the pancreas. It deals with the diagnosis, therapy and prevention of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
In medicine, gastroenterology refers to the study of the stomach and intestines. A gastroloenterologist deals with all diseases of the digestive tract, but is also the right contact for metabolic disorders and diseases of the pancreas or liver. The gastroenterologist can often help you with questions of nutrition, especially when it comes to intolerance to certain foods (for example lactose intolerance or intolerance to gluten, soy, etc.). He knows the causes of such intolerances and can give you advice on the right diet. What examinations does a gastroenterologist perform? Since gastroenterology deals exclusively with internal organs, many examinations and treatments are carried out endoscopically – for example gastroscopy, in which an endoscope (today mostly with a tiny camera through which the patient can follow the examination) through the esophagus and into the stomach is introduced. A gastroenterologist also performs a number of preventive measures; in other words, examinations for the early detection of diseases This also includes the colonoscopy, which can be necessary to detect various intestinal diseases or even colon cancer. Colonoscopies for the early detection of colon cancer are generally only recommended from the age of 50 onwards; in younger people, they are only performed if they have a family history.
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