Sinan Albayati is a Colorectal Surgeon based at Derby St, Kingswood, NSW 2747. Colorectal surgery is about the bowel and the parts around the back passage, and Dr Albayati works with people who need help with both everyday problems and more tricky issues.
In many cases, his appointments cover things like rectal prolapse and hemorrhoids, including when symptoms like pain, bleeding, or discomfort keep coming back. He also looks after people with anal fissures, where small tears can cause sharp pain, especially when passing stool.
Some patients come in with bowel control problems too. Bowel incontinence can be stressful and embarrassing, and it often needs a careful, calm approach to work out what’s going on and what treatment fits best.
Dr Albayati also treats intussusception in children. That condition can be serious, and it usually needs prompt medical attention. Where it’s relevant, he helps families understand the next steps, including what can be done to settle things down safely.
Endoscopy is another part of the work. Depending on the situation, this can help check the bowel and guide treatment. It can also make it easier to explain what’s happening, without jumping straight into bigger procedures.
When surgery is needed, his work includes procedures such as hemorrhoidectomy, which is used for some types of hemorrhoids that don’t settle with simpler treatments. Over time, patients often find that having a clear plan helps take the worry out of what’s next.
He works with a wide range of ages, from children needing assessment for intussusception to adults managing long-term bowel and anal health issues. At times, these problems can be caused or made worse by diet, bowel habits, constipation, or strain. In other cases, there’s no single obvious cause, and the focus stays on getting things under control.
There’s no one-size-fits-all here. People’s symptoms vary, and treatment can look different from person to person. Dr Albayati aims to keep things practical, so patients understand what the problem likely is and what options are on the table.