Susan M. Shedda is a Gastroenterologist based in Parkville, VIC. She works from 300 Grattan St, Parkville, Australia. If you’ve had gut symptoms that won’t settle, or you’ve been through scans and tests that still leave you unsure, she can help make sense of what’s going on and what to do next.
Her clinical focus includes conditions like Ogilvie Syndrome and Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction. These aren’t everyday diagnoses, and they can be scary. In many cases, people come in with ongoing bloating, tummy pain, constipation or trouble passing stool, and they may also feel quite unwell. The goal is to take a careful, step-by-step approach so the plan is clear and realistic.
Gastroenterology can cover a wide range of issues, from long-term digestive problems to problems that need faster attention. At times, symptoms can change day to day, so it helps to have someone who looks closely at the pattern, the test results, and the bigger picture. Susan’s work is about tying those pieces together, and supporting people through the next stage—whether that means monitoring, treatment, or referrals when needed.
There isn’t training or work-experience detail listed here, and that’s okay. What matters is the care itself, and the way patients are supported during a tough illness. If you’re dealing with something like intestinal blockage or slow gut movement, you usually want a clinician who stays calm, asks the right questions, and explains things in plain language.
Research and clinical trials aren’t described in the available details. Still, medicine keeps moving, and care often involves using what’s known to help in the real world. For people with complex gut conditions, it can also help to have regular follow-ups so treatment can be adjusted as symptoms change.