Dorit Bonet-Samocha is a Gastroenterologist based in St. Vincent's Clinical School, Sydney, NSW 2052. Her work sits across the digestive system and related health issues. That can mean everything from gut inflammation to longer-term metabolic problems that affect the liver and blood sugar.
In practice, she looks after people dealing with conditions like colitis, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and haemorrhagic proctocolitis. At times, bowel symptoms can come and go, which is why follow-ups and clear plans matter. She also supports patients with issues such as viral gastroenteritis, where the focus is often on settling symptoms and helping recovery.
She also works with health concerns linked to weight and metabolism. That includes obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and abdominal obesity or metabolic syndrome. In many cases, gut and liver health are connected, so problems like non-alcoholic fatty liver disease can come into the picture as well.
There are also more complex conditions that may be part of care, such as metabolic acidosis and cerebral hypoxia. These cases can be challenging, and they often need careful monitoring and a steady approach to treatment. She aims to keep things practical and focused on what helps day to day, not just what’s on a test result.
When patients are trying to understand what’s going on, the goal is usually to make the next steps feel clear. That can involve talking through symptoms, tests that may be needed, and ways to manage flare-ups or ongoing risks over time. It’s not always quick, but with the right plan, many people find their footing again.
Information about her experience and education isn’t listed here. Details about research, including specific publications or clinical trials, also aren’t shown in the information provided. If you need those specifics, they may be available through the clinic or hospital service where she works.