Susanne K. Pedersen

Gastroenterologist

Female📍 North Ryde

About of Susanne K. Pedersen

Susanne K. Pedersen is a Gastroenterologist based in North Ryde, NSW, Australia. She helps people with gut and bowel health, with a special focus on the kinds of issues that need a careful look inside.


In day to day care, this often means looking at symptoms and making sure the right tests are in place. Many people see a gastroenterologist when they’ve had ongoing tummy discomfort, changes in bowel habits, bleeding, or worries about bowel cancer. Over time, getting the right checks can bring answers, and in many cases, it also helps with planning the next steps.


Dr Pedersen’s practice includes colorectal cancer care, colonoscopy, and endoscopy. Colonoscopy is used to check the large bowel, while endoscopy is used to look at the upper digestive tract. These procedures are useful when doctors need to see what’s going on, and sometimes they’re also part of screening and follow up after earlier findings.


When tests are being considered, it helps to have someone who explains things clearly and supports you through the process. People can feel nervous about procedures, so it’s good when care stays calm and straightforward. At times, the best approach is simply taking it step by step: what the test is for, what to expect, and what happens after the results come back.


Details about Susanne K. Pedersen’s experience and education are not listed here. Likewise, information about any research work and clinical trials is not shown on this page.

Services & Conditions Treated

Colorectal CancerColonoscopyEndoscopy

Publications

1 total

A blood test measuring DNA methylation of BCAT1 and IKZF1 for detection of lung adenocarcinoma.

Cancer treatment and research communications • March 26, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Susanne K. Pedersen offer?
Dr Susanne K. Pedersen is a gastroenterologist in North Ryde who focuses on colorectal cancer, colonoscopy and endoscopy.
Do I need a referral to see her?
Please check with the clinic to confirm whether a referral is needed for an appointment.
What is a colonoscopy and what does it screen for?
A colonoscopy is a procedure to look inside your large bowel with a camera. It helps detect colorectal cancer and other bowel problems.
How should I prepare for an endoscopy or colonoscopy?
Preparation generally involves following the bowel prep and fasting instructions provided by the clinic to ensure the doctor can see clearly during the procedure.
How long does an appointment usually take?
An initial consult with a gastroenterologist typically lasts some time for discussion and planning; the exact length can vary depending on your needs.
Where is the clinic located?
The practice is in North Ryde, NSW, Australia.