Christophe Rosty

Gastroenterologist

Male📍 Brisbane

About of Christophe Rosty

Christophe Rosty is a Gastroenterologist based in Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, QLD. He works with people who have gut and bowel concerns, from everyday sickness to longer-term digestive conditions that need careful follow-up.


In his clinic, he often helps with bowel health issues linked to inherited risk. This can include conditions like familial colorectal cancer and Lynch syndrome, as well as polyps and other bowel changes seen in families. At times, he also looks at rarer syndromes that can affect more than one body system, so planning the right check-ups matters.


Many patients see him for inflammatory bowel disease too. That includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. He helps sort out symptoms like ongoing diarrhoea, stomach pain, blood in stools, and weight loss, and then works out what tests and treatment steps make sense. Coeliac disease is another common reason people book in. For those with food intolerance and malabsorption concerns, he focuses on getting to the cause and supporting better day-to-day nutrition.


He also provides endoscopy care, including colonoscopy. These tests are used to look inside the bowel, find what’s driving symptoms, and check for things like colorectal polyps. If you need ongoing surveillance because of prior findings or family history, he can help you understand the plan and what to watch for between appointments.


For patients with ongoing digestive problems, the goal is usually simple: get answers, keep things on track, and reduce worry where possible. Over time, many people find that having a steady care team makes follow-up appointments less stressful. If you’re dealing with bowel symptoms, inherited risk questions, or you’ve been told you may need a scope, Christophe Rosty’s clinic is a practical place to start.

Services & Conditions Treated

Familial Colorectal CancerLynch SyndromeColorectal CancerTurcot SyndromeFamilial Adenomatous PolyposisTropical SprueBannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba SyndromeBrain TumorCeliac DiseaseColitisColonoscopyColorectal PolypsCowden SyndromeCrohn's DiseaseEndometrial CancerEndoscopyHemorrhagic ProctocolitisJuvenile Polyposis SyndromeLhermitte-Duclos DiseaseMalabsorptionMelasmaMosaicismPeutz-Jeghers SyndromeRuvalcaba SyndromeUlcerative ColitisViral Gastroenteritis

Publications

1 total

Intratumoural pks+Escherichia coli is associated with risk of metachronous colorectal cancer and adenoma development in people with Lynch syndrome.

EBioMedicine • October 23, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer as a gastroenterologist?
I specialise in a wide range of GI conditions and hereditary cancer syndromes, including colorectal cancer and polyp management, endoscopy, and various hereditary conditions such as Lynch syndrome, FAP and related disorders.
Which conditions and syndromes do you treat?
I work with conditions like celiac disease, inflammatory bowel diseases (such as colitis and ulcerative colitis), Crohn's disease, viral gastroenteritis, malabsorption, tropical sprue, and hereditary cancer syndromes including familial colorectal cancer, Lynch syndrome, Turcot syndrome, and familial adenomatous polyposis.
Do you perform colonoscopy and other endoscopic procedures?
Yes. I offer colonoscopy and endoscopy as part of my services to diagnose and manage GI conditions and assess colorectal polyps and cancer risk.
Where is your practice located?
My clinic is in Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
How can I book an appointment?
If you need an appointment, please contact the clinic to organise a suitable time. We can discuss your symptoms, test results and any family history related to GI conditions.
Who should consider seeing you for hereditary cancer risk?
If there is a family history of colorectal or other cancers or if you have conditions like Lynch syndrome, FAP, Turcot syndrome, or other listed hereditary conditions, you may benefit from an assessment with me.