Dieter G. Weber is a gastroenterologist based in Perth, WA. He works out of 197 Wellington Street, Perth, and looks after people with a range of digestive system and related health issues. This can include problems in the bowel, stomach, and liver, as well as gallbladder and bile duct conditions.
In clinic and hospital care, his work often covers things like gastrointestinal bleeding, peptic ulcer disease, and common gut problems that need careful follow-up. At times, he also helps with more urgent situations, including acute pancreatitis, appendicitis, and sepsis. Many patients come in with pain, ongoing stomach upset, or symptoms that need tests to work out what’s going on.
Dieter also manages conditions that involve the lower gut, such as diverticular disease and haemorrhoids. When surgery or hospital treatment is needed, he can support care around procedures like gallbladder removal and management of hernias. He also has experience with endoscopy, which is a key tool for checking the inside of the digestive tract and guiding next steps.
On the liver and bile side, his focus includes gallbladder disease and issues linked with the liver and nearby structures. This can include topics like hepatopancreaticobiliary problems, and at times treatments that support liver or bile health. He also works with patients who have had complex infections or inflammation affecting the belly area, including peritonitis and secondary peritonitis.
His practice includes support for both children and adults where appropriate, including conditions such as childhood volvulus. He has also been involved in hospital care after injuries, with care pathways that may include traumatic brain injury, depending on the overall hospital team plan.
When it comes to training, Dieter has specialist knowledge in gastroenterology, with a practical focus on endoscopy and digestive system care. Over time, his clinical work covers both diagnosis and treatment planning, including coordinating when surgical input or hospital management is needed.
Research and clinical trials are not listed in the profile details. What is clear is that Dieter’s day-to-day work is grounded in real patient care—listening to symptoms, working through the likely causes, and making sure the treatment plan fits what’s happening for each person.