Mark W. Douglas is a Hepatologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with health issues that affect the liver and the way the liver works. In many cases, this involves long-term conditions that need steady follow-up, not just one quick visit.
Mark works with patients who have viral hepatitis, including Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. He also helps people living with liver scarring (cirrhosis), and fatty liver problems like Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and NASH. When the liver is under stress, symptoms can show up slowly, so having a clear plan and regular checks can make a big difference.
Care can also include cancer-related liver concerns, such as liver cancer. Sometimes, liver problems happen alongside other medical issues. Mark’s clinical focus covers conditions listed such as DRESS Syndrome and Hairy Cell Leukemia (HCL). He also looks at infections and related complications that are shown in the clinic scope, including neurosyphilis, pneumonia, and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
Experience: specific years of experience aren’t listed here, but the service coverage shows a broad hepatology and related medical scope. Education: education details aren’t provided in the information available, so there isn’t anything specific that can be shared here.
When people see a hepatologist, they usually want answers about what’s causing the problem and what to do next. Mark’s approach is practical and grounded, with attention to how liver conditions can change over time. At times, that means planning tests and treatment options to match what’s happening in the liver right now, rather than relying on guesses.
Research and clinical trials: no specific research projects or clinical trial details are included here. Still, it can help to have a clinician who stays up to date with current care and treatment paths, especially for conditions like hepatitis and cirrhosis where care may change as new evidence comes in.