Debbie Trinder is a gastroenterologist based in Murdoch, WA, Australia. She helps people who are dealing with health issues that start in the gut, from day to day tummy troubles through to longer-term bowel conditions.
In many cases, people see her when symptoms keep coming back or when test results need follow-up. This might include problems linked to colitis, ulcerative colitis, and other bowel inflammation. She also looks after patients with gut conditions such as haemochromatosis, and helps manage digestive concerns after viral gastroenteritis. Over time, she supports people who need clearer next steps, whether that’s managing ongoing symptoms or planning tests and treatment options.
Debbie also cares for patients where bowel health matters in a bigger way. That can include colorectal cancer, along with related follow-up and support as treatment plans are made and adjusted. At times, she also deals with more complex, rare conditions like Hallervorden-Spatz disease. And for some patients, there are concerns such as haemorrhagic proctocolitis, where getting the right plan early can make a real difference to comfort and day-to-day life.
Experience-wise, Debbie’s focus is on practical gastroenterology care—working through what’s going on, what the results mean, and what treatment or monitoring can look like in real life. Details about her education and training aren’t shown here, but she is trained and works as a gastroenterologist in Australia. If you’re after research involvement, there’s also no specific publication or research focus listed at the moment.
Clinical trials aren’t listed here either. So if you’re considering a trial as an option, the best step is to ask during an appointment—Debbie can talk through what may be available based on your situation and local pathways.