Muhammed A. Memon is a Gastroenterologist based in Sunnybank, Queensland. The practice is at Suite 9, 259 McCullough Street, Sunnybank, QLD 4109. He looks after a wide range of gut and digestive health issues, from long-term reflux problems to more serious conditions that need careful checks and treatment plans.
Many people see him for symptoms that affect the oesophagus and stomach. This can include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), hiatal hernia, and Barrett esophagus. There are also times when pain, swallowing trouble, or ongoing irritation points to issues like oesophagitis or achalasia. In many cases, the goal is to get the cause clear, then choose the simplest approach that fits.
He also helps with bowel and cancer-related concerns. That can include colorectal cancer and stomach cancer, as well as cancer of the oesophagus. Because these conditions can be hard to manage, the focus is on proper assessment and timely next steps. Endoscopy is a key part of that process, and it’s often used to look inside and guide treatment decisions.
For some patients, problems are more on the “stomach and gut function” side rather than just pain. Conditions such as gas bloat syndrome, peptic ulcer, and esophageal issues can come with day-to-day discomfort and worries about what’s normal and what isn’t. Over time, changes in diet, medicines, and other treatment options may be discussed, depending on what’s found.
There’s also care for people dealing with gallstones. Symptoms like upper belly pain can be stressful, and getting the right diagnosis helps avoid repeated problems. At times, further investigations and treatment planning are needed to reduce flare-ups.
Beyond the digestive tract, he works with patients who need help for certain hernia and abdominal wall problems. This includes diaphragmatic hernia and hernia care, plus abdominal wall surgery where it’s relevant to the patient’s overall picture.
Obesity and weight-related health issues are another important part of the work. He supports patients who may be considering, or who have had, bariatric surgery such as gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy. Ongoing digestive symptoms can still happen after weight surgery, so follow-up and troubleshooting can be part of the journey too.
For investigations and treatment planning, endoscopy services are central. The practice also covers conditions like acute pain related to the digestive system, and it works through complex cases with a steady, practical approach rather than rushing into decisions.