Graeme P. Young is a Gastroenterologist based in Bedford Park, Adelaide, SA 5042, Australia.
In plain terms, he helps with problems in the gut. That can include things like ongoing diarrhoea, gut pain, or bowel changes that need a proper look. At times, patients also come in after bleeding from the digestive tract, or when doctors want to check what’s going on and why symptoms keep returning.
Graeme also looks after people who are at higher risk of colorectal cancer. That may be due to family history, or genetic risk such as Lynch syndrome and familial colorectal cancer. In many cases, the focus is on finding issues early and making a clear plan for follow-up, so people know what to watch for and what tests are next.
A big part of his work is using endoscopy to see inside the digestive system. This includes colonoscopy, and other endoscopy checks depending on the concern. Colonoscopy can be used to investigate symptoms, help find the cause of gastrointestinal bleeding, and review the bowel when risk is higher. It’s also often part of ongoing care when there’s a history of polyps or bowel changes.
He also supports patients with infections and stomach bugs, including viral gastroenteritis, and he can help manage gut-related issues that come up around COVID-19. Over time, his approach stays practical and calm. People usually want answers, not confusing talk, and they want to know what the next step is.
Clinical trials, research, and education details weren’t listed here, so they can’t be confirmed. If you’d like, you can contact the practice to ask about any specific trial options or current research links related to your situation.