John A. Duley

Pediatric Gastroenterologist

Male📍 Woolloongabba

About of John A. Duley

John A. Duley is a Pediatric Gastroenterologist based at Cornwall St, Woolloongabba, QLD 4102, Australia. He looks after children with gut and stomach health concerns, from everyday bugs to more complex medical needs. For many families, it can be stressful when a child is not feeding well, is vomiting, or has ongoing tummy troubles. Getting the right check-up early can make a big difference.


In paediatric gastroenterology, the focus is on how a child’s digestive system is working. This can include things like colitis, dehydration, and viral gastroenteritis. At times, symptoms can also link in with other health issues, so care may involve looking at the bigger picture, not just one test or one symptom.


Some children who are referred for this type of care have rare conditions too. From the conditions listed, this can include genetic and syndrome-related challenges such as Adenylosuccinate Lyase Deficiency, Treacher Collins Syndrome, Crouzon Syndrome, Miller Syndrome, and Crouzon-type craniofacial conditions. There are also names like Acrofrontofacionasal Dysostosis Syndrome, Acrofacial Dysostosis Catania Type, and Acrofacial Dysostosis Rodriguez Type. Each child is different, and the approach is usually about understanding how the condition may affect digestion, hydration, growth, and day-to-day comfort.


When gut symptoms show up alongside things like hypotonia or micrognathia, it can change what doctors need to watch for. For example, poor muscle tone can affect feeding. Changes in the mouth and jaw area can also make swallowing and feeding harder for some kids. In many cases, support is about keeping fluids up, making feeding easier where possible, and helping families manage symptoms while the cause is figured out.


John’s practice location is in Woolloongabba, so care is set up for local families in and around the area. The main goal is calm, practical medical help. That might mean assessing symptoms, checking what’s driving flare-ups, and working out a clear plan for what happens next.


Experience details and education history are not listed here. Research and clinical trials information are also not provided. If you need those specifics for a referral or an admin process, it may help to ask the clinic directly about what is available.

Services & Conditions Treated

Acrofacial Dysostosis Catania TypeAdenylosuccinate Lyase DeficiencyAcrofacial Dysostosis Rodriguez TypeAcrofrontofacionasal Dysostosis SyndromeAcromicric DysplasiaColitisCrouzon SyndromeDehydrationHypotoniaMicrognathiaMiller SyndromeTreacher Collins SyndromeViral Gastroenteritis

Publications

1 total

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring for IBD Children on Thioguanine.

Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition • June 22, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What services or conditions does Dr John A. Duley provide care for?
Dr Duley treats conditions and issues listed in his service offers, including viral gastroenteritis, dehydration, colitis, and a range of complex craniofacial and skeletal syndromes such as Acrofacial Dysostosis Catania Type, Acrofacial Dysostosis Rodriguez Type, Acrofrontofacionasal Dysostosis Syndrome, Acromicric Dysplasia, Crouzon Syndrome, Miller Syndrome and Treacher Collins Syndrome.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is at Cornwall St, Woolloongabba, QLD 4102, Australia.
What is Dr John A. Duley’s specialty?
He is a Pediatric Gastroenterologist.
Is Dr Duley a pediatric gastroenterologist?
Yes. He specialises in pediatric gastroenterology, focusing on stomach and digestion issues in children.
Which rare conditions are mentioned in his service list?
The service list includes Acrofacial Dysostosis Catania Type, Adenylosuccinate Lyase Deficiency, Acrofacial Dysostosis Rodriguez Type, Acrofrontofacionasal Dysostosis Syndrome, Acromicric Dysplasia, Crouzon Syndrome, Miller Syndrome, and Treacher Collins Syndrome.
What gastro-related issues does he treat?
He treats dehydration, colitis, and viral gastroenteritis among other pediatric gastroenterology concerns.