Patrick Mcelduff is a Gastroenterologist based on University Drive, Callaghan, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with gut and digestion concerns, and he also helps manage the sort of longer-term health issues that can sit alongside eating, nutrients, and bowel health.
In clinic, Patrick commonly sees patients dealing with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ongoing bowel problems, and gut symptoms that keep coming back. He also supports people with family-linked bowel risks, including Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Familial Colorectal Cancer. For these families, it’s often about keeping an eye on changes over time, working out the best follow-up plan, and making sure care is done in a way that feels clear and manageable.
At times, he also helps with issues that can affect nutrition and weight. That can include malnutrition and obesity, and it can link in with low blood sugar and type 1 diabetes. When people have more than one condition, it matters to look at the whole picture, including how diet, symptoms, and treatment choices can affect each other.
Patrick’s patients come from a range of backgrounds and ages. Some are having symptoms sorted out after tests, and others are planning ahead for future health checks. He keeps things calm and practical, and he focuses on explaining what’s going on in everyday language, not jargon.
He has experience in day-to-day specialist care and works with patients to sort out next steps when symptoms are persistent, or when family history raises the need for closer monitoring. He stays up to date with current medical guidance and uses a careful, evidence-based approach to decision-making. Clinical trials and research details aren’t listed here, but the care stays grounded in modern best practice.