Daphne Foong is a gastroenterologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with problems in the digestive system, especially when food doesn’t move through the stomach the way it should.
At times, that can show up as long-lasting nausea, feeling full very quickly, bloating, or discomfort after meals. In many cases, Daphne focuses on conditions like gastroparesis and gastric dysmotility. These are issues where the stomach muscles don’t work as they should, so digestion can feel slow or unpredictable.
She also helps with indigestion, which can be more than just “bad luck” after a big meal. Indigestion can affect day-to-day life, from what you can eat to how comfortable you feel day and night. Daphne takes a practical approach, sorting out what might be causing symptoms and working out a plan to bring them under control.
Because digestive symptoms can have different causes, appointments often start with listening closely to what’s been happening. Over time, that helps guide next steps, like whether tests are needed and what treatment options might suit your situation. It’s not just about quick fixes. The goal is to find the most helpful way forward, while keeping things clear and realistic.
On this profile, details about Daphne’s education, length of experience, research work, and any clinical trials are not listed. What is clear is the focus on stomach and digestion problems, including gastroparesis, gastric dysmotility, and indigestion.
If your symptoms have been sticking around, or they keep coming back despite trying simple changes, Daphne Foong may be able to help you get a better handle on what’s going on. In the end, digestive health is personal. Daphne’s work is about understanding your pattern of symptoms and supporting you with a plan that fits your day-to-day life.