Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Expert Gastrointestinal Specialists Providing Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide.

Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Expert Gastrointestinal Specialists Providing Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide.

Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Expert Gastrointestinal Specialists Providing Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide.

Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Expert Gastrointestinal Specialists Providing Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide.

Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Expert Gastrointestinal Specialists Providing Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide.

Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Expert Gastrointestinal Specialists Providing Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide.

Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Expert Gastrointestinal Specialists Providing Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide.

Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Expert Gastrointestinal Specialists Providing Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide.

Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Expert Gastrointestinal Specialists Providing Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide.

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Your Digestive Health, Our Expertise

Adelaide Gastrointestinal Specialists deliver expert digestive care.

Adelaide Gastrointestinal Specialists (AGIS) is a multidisciplinary team dedicated to delivering exceptional care to patients with digestive system disorders. Our team includes experienced Gastroenterologists, an Upper GI Surgeon, and a Specialist Dietitian. We are committed to providing the highest standard of service to both referring doctors and patients. Our professional yet compassionate staff ensures a welcoming and personalised experience from the moment patients arrive.
A professional and approachable team committed to delivering exceptional care.
Home to Adelaide's leading gastroenterologists, offering expert care and treatment.
Efficient, rapid response times for patient bookings, ensuring timely access to care.
Personalised dietary advice tailored to the unique needs of every patient.
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Comprehensive Gastrointestinal Care Tailored to Your Needs

Balloon Enteroscopy

Balloon enteroscopy is a procedure used to examine the small intestine using a flexible tube with an inflatable balloon. It helps diagnose conditions like bleeding, tumors, or inflammation and allows for tissue sample collection or polyp removal. The procedure can be performed via the mouth or anus, depending on the area being examined.

Cancer Screening & Surgery

Cancer screening involves tests like colonoscopies and sigmoidoscopies to check for polyps and abnormal areas in the colon and rectum. Surgery, often a colectomy (removal of part of the colon), is the primary treatment for bowel cancer, and may be accompanied by other therapies like chemotherapy or radiation.

Capsule Endoscopy

Capsule endoscopy lets your doctor examine your small intestine by swallowing a small video capsule that captures images as it moves through your body. These images are sent to a recorder worn around your waist for later analysis. The procedure is done at the Eastwood Head Office, where you will swallow the capsule and be fitted with a monitoring device, which you will return afterward for disconnection. Most patients find it comfortable.

Colonoscopy

A Colonoscopy is a procedure used to examine or inspect the bowel and allows for a variety of operations to be carried out through the colonoscope. These operations may include taking small tissue samples (biopsy) and the removal of polyps (a benign wart-like growth). Although considered the best test for detecting polyps and colon cancer, it is by no means ‘perfect’. Bowel polyps may not be seen if located behind a fold or obscured because of poor bowel preparation.

Dietetic Services

Dietetic applies nutrition principles to promote health and manage diseases. A dietetic review assesses dietary habits, nutritional needs, and health conditions, providing personalized meal plans and supporting the management of issues like diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. Dietitians use evidence-based strategies to improve health and prevent nutrition-related diseases.

Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)

Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove abnormal tissue or tumors from the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract. It involves using an endoscope, a flexible tube with a camera, to guide the removal of the tissue through the mouth or anus. EMR is commonly used for treating early-stage cancers or precancerous lesions in areas such as the esophagus, stomach, or colon, offering a less invasive alternative to traditional surgery.

Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography, or ERCP, is a specialized technique used to study the ducts (drainage routes into the bowel) of the gallbladder, pancreas, and liver. The ones that drain the liver and gallbladder are called bile or biliary ducts, while the pancreatic duct drains the pancreas. The bile and pancreatic ducts join just before they drain into the upper bowel, this opening is called the papilla.

Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)

An endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is where the doctor uses an instrument called an endoscope, which has an ultrasound probe at its tip to examine the wall layers (inside and outside) of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract. It also provides pictures of your pancreas, bile ducts, liver ducts and lymph nodes sitting adjacent to your gastrointestinal tract.

Endoscopy

An endoscopy involves the use of a flexible tube (9mm in diameter) to examine the upper intestinal tract including the oesophagus, stomach and proximal duodenum. The procedure is commonly undertaken if your doctor suspects that you have inflammation of the oesophagus (the pipe which connects the throat to the stomach), an ulcer or other abnormality of the oesophagus, stomach or proximal duodenum. It allows the specialist a full colour inspection of the area, where biopsies can be taken for further tests.

Flexible Sigmoidoscopy

A flexible sigmoidoscopy is like a colonoscopy; however, it only allows the inspection of the lining of the rectum, anus, stopping at the lower part of the colon. If your specialist sees an area that needs further evaluation, a biopsy may be taken to be analyzed even if they don’t suspect cancer. If any polyps (wart-like growth) are found, your specialist may take a biopsy, remove them or organise a colonoscopy to further examine the entire colon.

Hepatology and Viral Hepatitis

General hepatology focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of liver diseases. This includes conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver disease, and liver cancer. Hepatologists specialize in understanding liver function, diagnosing liver disorders, and providing treatments like medications, lifestyle changes, or liver transplants.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Biological Therapy

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a term used to describe two main diseases: ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, which cause inflammation of the bowel. This inflammation is thought to be due to an imbalance of the immune system, and is not due to an infection.

Oesophageal Motility

Oesophageal motility refers to the movement and function of the muscles in the oesophagus, which help push food from the mouth to the stomach. Disorders in oesophageal motility can lead to conditions like dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), heartburn, or acid reflux. Tests such as oesophageal manometry are used to assess the function and pressure of the oesophagus to diagnose motility issues.

SpyGlass

The SpyGlass procedure is a specialized endoscopic technique used in conjunction with ERCP for direct visualization and management of complex biliary and pancreatic duct disorders.

Upper GI Cancer Care

Upper GI cancer screening and surgery in Australia focuses on the early detection and treatment of cancers affecting the oesophagus, stomach, and small intestine. While there’s no universal screening test for all upper GI cancers, endoscopies and other imaging tests are used to diagnose and stage the disease. Surgery, along with other therapies like chemotherapy and radiation, is a common treatment option for upper GI cancers.

Comprehensive Gastrointestinal Care Tailored to Your Needs

Capsule Endoscopy

Capsule endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a tiny, swallowable camera to capture detailed images of your digestive tract. This innovative technology helps diagnose conditions like bleeding, inflammation, or tumors in areas that traditional endoscopy can't easily reach, such as the small intestine.

Colonoscopy

A colonoscopy examines the bowel, and allows for procedures like biopsies and polyp removal to be performed.

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Endoscopy

Endoscopy uses a flexible tube to examine the oesophagus, stomach, and proximal duodenum. It's typically performed if your doctor suspects inflammation, ulcers, or other abnormalities in these areas

ERCP

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a specialized procedure used to examine the bile and pancreatic ducts, which drain the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas into the bowel. The ducts join before draining into the upper bowel at a site called the papilla. An ERCP requires an overnight hospital stay for observation.

Endoscopic Ultrasound / EUS

An endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) uses an endoscope with an ultrasound probe to examine the wall layers of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract. It also captures images of the pancreas, bile ducts, liver ducts, and nearby lymph nodes.

Flexible Sigmoidoscopy

Flexible sigmoidoscopy uses a flexible tube with a video camera to inspect the lining of the rectum, anus, and lower colon. The tube is about 1 cm in diameter. Upon arrival at the hospital, you will receive a FLEET enema to cleanse your bowel.

Your Expert Team

Our team combines diverse expertise and unwavering dedication to your well-being. From accurate diagnosis to personalised treatment, we collaborate seamlessly to create a care plan tailored to meet your unique needs.
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Services Provided at Major Private Hospitals

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Stirling Hospital
20 Milan Terrace, Stirling SA 5152
Ashford Hospital
55 Anzac Highway, Ashford SA 5035
Burnside Hospital
120 Kensington Rd, Toorak Gardens SA 5065
Glenelg Community Hospital
5 Farrell St, Glenelg South SA 5045
St Andrew's Hospital
350 South Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000
North Eastern Community Hospital
580 Lower North East Rd, Campbelltown SA 5074
Calvary Central Districts Hospital
25-37 Jarvis Road, Elizabeth Vale SA 5112
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
89 Strangways Terrace, North Adelaide SA 5006
Calvary Adelaide Hospital
120 Angas Street, Adelaide SA 5000

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I expect to pay for my first visit?

We are not a bulk-billing practice, so there may be out-of-pocket costs for consultations and procedures. We collect the full fee on the day of your visit and submit your claims to Medicare Online, ensuring your rebate is transferred to your account within 1-2 business days. For details on costs, feel free to ask our friendly staff.
Do I need a referral to see a gastroenterologist?
Yes, a referral from your GP or specialist is required to see a gastroenterologist.
Do I need a referral to see a dietitian?
No referral is needed to see a dietitian. However, we accept Enhanced Primary Care Plans (EPC). You can also use your private health insurance (depending on your level of cover) or Medicare card at our HICAPs machine to receive your rebate directly into your account within 1-2 business days.
What documents do I need to bring for my consult?
Please bring any relevant blood or scan results. You can also email them to us at info@adelaidegispecialists.com.au and our staff will attach them to your file for your convenience.
How can I book an appointment with a gastroenterologist?
Before booking an appointment, please ensure you have an active referral. You can book by calling us at 08 8267 4092 or emailing info@adelaidegispecialists.com.au 
What is a colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy is a procedure used to examine the bowel and allows for various treatments, such as biopsies and polyp removal, through the colonoscope.
What is an endoscopy/gastroscopy?
Endoscopy uses a flexible tube to examine the upper gastrointestinal tract, including the oesophagus, stomach, and proximal duodenum. This procedure is typically performed if your doctor suspects conditions such as oesophageal inflammation, ulcers, or abnormalities in the oesophagus, stomach, or duodenum.
Do you see patients without private health insurance?
Yes, we do. There may be out-of-pocket costs for procedures, as well as fees for the doctor, hospital, anaesthetist, and pathology, depending on the procedure and hospital. These costs will be explained during your consultation. Feel free to call us at 08 8267 4092 for a rough estimate.
Do you see patients with private health insurance but no Medicare?
Yes, we do. You will need to pay the full fee for the procedure and manually claim from your private health insurer. The rebate amount will depend on your level of cover.
English is not my first language. Do you provide interpreters?
We welcome patients from all backgrounds and can arrange a free interpreter, depending on the language and availability. Our reception staff can communicate in Mandarin, Indonesian, Malay, and Vietnamese. 
I’ve misplaced the prescription from my specialist. What should I do?
Please call us, and we will arrange a new prescription. There is a $20 fee, and your prescription will be available for collection within 48 hours. If it has been more than 3 months since your last consultation, you will need a review appointment before we can issue a replacement prescription.
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