Rabina Giri is a Brisbane, QLD gastroenterologist, focused on helping people with ongoing gut and bowel health problems.
She looks after patients who deal with things like colitis, where the bowel becomes inflamed and symptoms can come and go. At times, that can mean tummy pain, changes in bowel habits, and feeling run down. In many cases, getting the right diagnosis early helps guide treatment and reduces flare-ups.
Rabina also cares for people with radiation enteritis. This can happen after radiotherapy to the pelvis or abdomen, and it may affect the small bowel or nearby areas. Symptoms can be gradual, so it’s common for people to feel unsure about what’s normal and what needs checking.
Another part of her work is looking after inherited bowel conditions, including familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). FAP is an inherited condition that can raise the risk of growths in the colon over time, so it often comes with a plan for monitoring and managing risk. For families, that can be a big deal, and having clear next steps matters.
Infections are also part of the picture. Rabina treats gastroenteritis caused by viruses, which can bring on diarrhoea, nausea, cramps, and dehydration risk. She also supports patients with listeriosis, which is a less common but more serious infection. In these situations, the goal is to work out what’s going on and help you stay safe while symptoms settle.
Over time, she builds care plans that suit the person in front of her, not just the diagnosis on paper. That might mean talking through test results, explaining what different options can do, and keeping an eye on how symptoms change. Gastro problems can be stressful, and people often want answers they can understand.
Rabina’s experience and education details aren’t listed here, but her work is grounded in gastroenterology care for the conditions above. She stays practical about what treatment can realistically help with, and she pays attention to follow-up when things don’t improve as expected.
Clinical trial information isn’t provided in this profile, but she can talk through the usual evidence-based care steps for bowel inflammation, infections, and inherited bowel risk when relevant.