Mr Mark Landy is a General Surgeon based in Albury, in regional New South Wales. He works from Level 2, 429 Swift Street, Albury NSW 2640.
In day to day practice, he looks after people who need common, practical general surgery. That can include surgery for an inflamed appendix, like an appendectomy (appendix removal). He also helps with hernias, which can cause aching, pulling, or a visible bulge, especially when you’re lifting or straining.
Mr Landy also treats problems under the skin. This might mean removing a lump or cyst when it’s causing discomfort, changing, or just needs a clear diagnosis. In some cases, a skin lesion biopsy is the next step, when doctors need to check what a skin mark is and how it should be managed.
Because these issues can come on suddenly or build up over time, care often needs to be simple and clear. You can expect his approach to focus on the basics: understanding what’s going on, explaining the usual options, and getting the plan organised for safe surgery.
Mr Landy’s profile lists the types of procedures he provides, including appendectomy, hernia repair, lump or cyst removal, and skin lesion biopsy. Details about his experience and education aren’t listed here, but the clinic set up and the services offered show his work is centred on general surgical care.
There’s no research or publications information listed, and no clinical trials details are shown in his profile. If you’re looking for that sort of information, it’s best to ask the clinic directly so you can get the most accurate, up to date answer for your situation.
If you’re dealing with a painful appendix, a hernia that won’t settle, or a skin or lump issue that needs checking, Mr Landy’s practice is set up to support people through the surgical side of care. The goal is to help you move from uncertainty to a clear plan, with care that feels grounded and straightforward.