Mark Danta is a hepatologist working at St Vincent's Hospital in Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia.
Liver health can get complicated, and Mark helps people when the problem is in the liver or closely related areas. This can include ongoing hepatitis infections (like hepatitis A, B or C), cirrhosis, and liver failure. At times, patients also need help with fluid build-up in the tummy (ascites) and other liver-related complications.
Mark also looks after people dealing with liver cancer. Managing this usually involves careful checking and planning, and then working out the next steps based on what the scans and tests show.
Alongside treatment, Mark is involved with endoscopy and other scope-based checks. That can include endoscopy, and in some cases colonoscopy, depending on what’s going on. These tests are often used to find the cause of symptoms or to keep a close eye on changes over time.
In many cases, liver issues don’t happen on their own. Mark also supports people with conditions like HIV/AIDS where the liver can be affected, and with some immune-related problems such as Common Variable Immune Deficiency. He may also see people with cryoglobulinemia, or with other related conditions that can affect the blood and organs.
For patients with severe or ongoing illness, symptoms can move fast, so calm, clear care matters. Mark focuses on practical next steps, whether someone needs ongoing monitoring or help dealing with a flare-up.
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If you’re looking for a hepatology doctor at St Vincent's Hospital, Mark Danta is based in Darlinghurst and works with liver and gut-related investigations, as well as common and serious liver conditions.