Chin Y. Tay is a Gastroenterologist based in Crawley, WA. You’ll find the practice at M504, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia. If your main issue is your gut or your stomach, this is the kind of care that can help you get answers and a clear plan.
Dr Tay looks after people with a range of digestive health concerns. This can include ongoing stomach irritation such as gastritis, and chronic erosive gastritis, where the lining of the stomach gets inflamed and can wear down over time. In many cases, symptoms like burning pain, nausea, bloating, or indigestion are what bring people in first.
Infections are also a big part of the work. Dr Tay treats Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection, which is a common cause of stomach problems. Gut infections like viral gastroenteritis, bacterial gastroenteritis, and diarrhoea related to infections can be assessed and managed. At times, this also includes infections such as campylobacter infection and other bacterial causes of sickness.
There’s also care for people dealing with more than just “normal” stomach bugs. For example, stomach cancer may be considered when symptoms and test results point that way. Getting the right tests early can make a big difference to how quickly things are picked up and treated.
Some patients come in with issues linked to worms and other parasites. Dr Tay manages helminthiasis and other related infections, and that may include conditions like secernentea infections and spirurida infections. It can be a sensitive topic, so the focus is on practical steps and keeping things clear.
Pertussis is also listed among the conditions Dr Tay manages. While it’s often thought of as a lung infection, it can affect the whole body and leave people feeling quite unwell, so care may involve checking for the right cause and supporting recovery.
Experience: Dr Tay’s work covers day-to-day gastro care for people with both infections and longer-term stomach conditions. Education: training details are not listed here, so the specifics of degrees and study aren’t shown. Research and clinical trials: no trial details are provided in the available information.