Minoti V. Apte is a gastroenterologist based in Liverpool, NSW, Australia. She looks after people who need help with long-term gut and pancreas health issues, as well as more urgent problems when symptoms flare up.
A big part of her work is focused on the pancreas. This includes conditions like pancreatic cancer, chronic pancreatitis, hereditary pancreatitis, and acute pancreatitis. She also helps manage symptoms that can come with blocked ducts or bile flow problems, such as jaundice. At times, she supports care for people with lung metastases, too, working as part of a wider team.
People often come in after scans or blood tests show something needs follow-up. Sometimes it’s pain that won’t settle. Other times it’s ongoing digestion issues, weight changes, or test results that raise questions. In many cases, the goal is to sort out what’s going on, explain it in plain language, and then map out next steps that fit the person’s situation and health needs.
Minoti V. Apte also deals with care around pancreas surgery and recovery. For example, she may be involved in ongoing management for people after pancreatectomy, and in planning around what happens before and after treatment. She understands that these journeys can feel stressful, so appointments are usually guided by clear discussion and practical advice.
Education details and any research or clinical trial involvement aren’t listed here, but she works in line with current clinical practice and the usual hospital pathways for complex pancreas conditions. Depending on the diagnosis and stage, she can talk through what options are commonly considered, including whether clinical trials might be relevant for some people.