Suzanne G. Fraser is a hepatologist based in Fitzroy, VIC. She works from 6/19-35 Gertrude St, Fitzroy, and her focus is on the liver and liver-related health. The liver does a lot of behind-the-scenes work, so when things go off track, it can affect more than just your digestion.
In many cases, people come in after blood tests show liver enzymes are not sitting in the usual range. Others are referred because of hepatitis. Suzanne’s clinical work focuses on hepatitis C and hepatitis, with a practical approach to figuring out what’s going on and what to do next.
Hepatitis can look different from person to person. Some people feel fine for a while, even when there are changes happening in the body. At other times, symptoms like tiredness, tummy discomfort, or yellowing of the skin can show up. That’s why good checks and clear follow-up matter. She also helps with questions about how hepatitis is picked up, how it affects the liver over time, and what sort of monitoring is usually needed.
If you’ve been living with hepatitis C, you may want straight answers about options, next steps, and what results could mean. Care can also include getting your whole picture—your test results, your health history, and any other conditions that might be part of the story. Over time, liver health planning often comes down to small, steady steps, not guesswork.
As a hepatologist, Suzanne looks after patients who need support with liver disease and hepatitis care. This can include people who are newly diagnosed, people who are already in care, and people who just want to understand their results better. Appointments are about staying calm, going through what’s important, and making sure you know what happens next.