Dmitri Mouradov is a Colorectal Oncologist based in Parkville, VIC 3052. He looks after people dealing with colorectal conditions, especially when cancer or inherited bowel risk is part of the picture.
In day to day care, his focus is on helping patients understand what’s going on and what the next steps might be. Colorectal cancer can be scary and confusing, and the impact can show up in everyday life pretty quickly. He works with people to make a clear plan, while also dealing with the things that sit alongside a diagnosis, like symptoms, treatment choices, and what to expect as things move forward.
He also cares for people with familial bowel conditions, including Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Turcot Syndrome. These are inherited conditions, so the conversation often isn’t just about one person. At times, it can involve thinking about risk for family members and planning follow-up care that helps catch problems early.
Because these conditions can vary a lot from person to person, the approach needs to be practical. Over time, the goal is to support patients through change, from the first work-up to ongoing management. In many cases, that means coordinating care with other health professionals so decisions line up and patients aren’t left to chase answers on their own.
Experience is part of what helps in this space, and the work is built around colorectal cancer and inherited bowel disorders. That steady focus matters. It means patients can talk through symptoms and concerns in a way that feels grounded, not rushed.
Education details aren’t listed here, so there’s no specific training history available in this profile. If you’d like, you can ask the clinic for background information, especially if you want to know more about how his training relates to the type of care you need.
Research and clinical trial involvement also isn’t provided in this listing. Some patients find it useful to ask directly whether there are any relevant studies or new options worth discussing for their situation, but those details are not included here.
Overall, Dmitri Mouradov’s role sits where cancer care meets careful, ongoing support for colorectal conditions. The aim is simple: help patients and families move forward with clear steps, and with care that takes the day to day seriously.