Mehdi Moghadam-Ramezani is a hepatologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
As a liver specialist, his clinic work centres on looking after people with liver inflammation and fat build-up. One of the main conditions he helps with is Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH). This is a type of fatty liver disease where the liver gets inflamed, not just fatty. Over time, NASH can cause ongoing liver damage in some people, so getting the right checks and a clear plan matters.
In many cases, patients come in after tests or scans show fatty liver, or when blood tests keep coming back a bit off. Others might be referred because they have risk factors linked with NASH. The appointment usually focuses on making sense of results, understanding what’s going on for that person, and sorting out next steps that fit their day-to-day life.
Because liver health can be affected by a range of issues, the goal is not just to treat one label. It’s about getting a good overall picture. That can include reviewing symptoms, checking current medicines, and making sure other causes of liver problems have been considered. At times, this means working alongside other clinicians to coordinate care, especially when conditions like diabetes, weight-related health concerns, or cholesterol issues are part of the bigger picture.
Mehdi Moghadam-Ramezani works with patients who want straightforward answers and practical guidance. Liver care can feel confusing, especially when people hear terms like “fatty liver” or “inflammation”. Clear communication helps, and the plan should feel realistic, not overwhelming.
Information about education, work history length, and any research or clinical trials is not listed here. Still, NASH care is an area where staying up to date is important, and the emphasis is on making sure patients get safe, sensible management based on current best practice.
If you’re looking for a Sydney hepatologist for NASH, Mehdi Moghadam-Ramezani’s focus is on liver health and steady, grounded care that helps you understand what’s happening and what to do next.