Imad A. Jaboury is a Gastroenterologist based in Albany, WA, Australia. He looks after patients who have gut and digestion concerns, especially issues that involve the gallbladder and the bile system. If you’ve been dealing with tummy pain, nausea, or ongoing gut problems, this is the kind of care that can help get things sorted.
His work covers conditions such as gallbladder disease and gallstones. At times, these problems can cause pain after eating, bloating, or discomfort that won’t quite go away. He also treats gallbladder inflammation, including cholecystitis, where symptoms can be more intense and need proper medical attention.
Alongside gallbladder care, he also supports people who need endoscopy. Endoscopy can be used to look inside the digestive tract when symptoms need investigating, or when follow-up is needed after an illness or a procedure. It’s often a key step in figuring out what’s going on, without jumping straight to bigger moves.
Some digestive problems are caused by infections too. In many cases, careful assessment and the right treatment can make a big difference. He also deals with issues like pinworms and amebiasis, which can be challenging when symptoms come and go or when they’re easy to mistake for something else.
When surgery is part of the plan, he helps coordinate care around gallbladder removal. People sometimes feel nervous about procedures, so clear explanations and calm support matter. The goal is to help patients understand what’s happening, what to expect next, and how recovery usually goes.
There can also be overlap with other abdominal and gut-related concerns, including appendectomy follow-ups. After surgery, ongoing symptoms sometimes need checking, and follow-up care can help make sure healing is on track.
Imad A. Jaboury works with patients across the Albany area who want practical guidance and steady medical care. Gastro health can be personal and stressful, especially when symptoms affect work, sleep, or everyday eating. Over time, a plan that fits your situation can help you feel more in control again.
For anyone considering an appointment, it can be useful to bring details of your symptoms, any test results you already have, and a clear idea of what worries you most. That way, the first conversation can be more focused and get you moving in the right direction.