Ali Gholamrezaei is a Gastroenterologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who have health issues linked to the gut and the parts of the body that work closely with it. For some patients, that means day-to-day stomach problems. For others, it can be ongoing conditions that need careful follow-up over time.
Common reasons people come in include ongoing indigestion, gut irritation, and episodes of viral gastroenteritis. At times, symptoms like tummy pain, changes in bowel habits, or feeling run down can be hard to ignore. Ali helps sort out what’s going on, so you can get the right plan moving forward.
He also works with people living with Crohn’s disease. Crohn’s can affect different areas of the digestive tract and may come with flare-ups. Treatment often needs to be watched closely, especially when symptoms change. In some cases, people also have complications such as a gastrointestinal fistula, which can be uncomfortable and needs steady medical care.
Nutrition can become a big part of care, too. Vitamin D deficiency and malnutrition are things he takes seriously, because they can affect energy, bone health, and overall wellbeing. He may also look at issues that can show up in blood tests, such as leukocytosis, and work out what might be driving it in a person’s broader health picture.
Ali’s practice also includes support for people with chronic pain and restless legs syndrome. While these aren’t always thought of as “gut problems”, they can overlap with other health conditions. At times, managing one issue can help with another, especially when someone has many health problems at once.
He also supports patients who have complex medical backgrounds, including chronic kidney disease and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Some people with these conditions may need extra care and extra attention when digestive symptoms appear. There are also situations where a person’s medical history includes heart bypass surgery, and care needs to fit in with their overall health.
Overall, Ali focuses on practical, ongoing care for adults dealing with digestive conditions and related health concerns. If symptoms are new, worsening, or simply not settling, getting checked early can make a difference. He aims to help people feel more clear about what’s happening and what to do next.