Dr Thomas Worland

MBBS (Hons), FRACP 

Dr Thomas Worland is a Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist

Dr Tom is a Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist.  Tom completed his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at Deakin and then went onto specialist training at Monash and Austin Health, and further sub-specialty training in liver transplantation.

Tom is well experienced in all facets of gastroenterology and has a special interest in challenging hepatology cases and transplant medicine, liver related disease such as chronic liver disease, fatty liver, and viral hepatitis.  Tom also manages other gastroenterology issues including coeliac disease, iron deficiency, reflux disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and irritable bowel syndrome, as well as performing endoscopic procedures. 

With his special interest in liver health, Tom also provides follows up consultations to the majority of patient Fibroscan results.

Tom is actively involved in research, has been widely published in his field, and has presented at national and international conferences. 

With low/no gap fees and minimal wait times for privately insured endoscopy, as well as a public appointment at Monash, Tom is able to provide care to all patients needing gastroenterological consultation and intervention.

Direct access endoscopy is available for suitable patients.  Telehealth consultations are available.

Tom focuses his consulting and private procedure in the outer Eastern suburbs, providing specialist care to the patients in those areas.    

Gastroenterology Specialist Care offers capsule endoscopy and Fibroscan across multiple GSC locations providing a complete range of patient care options. 

Consulting at:

  • Lilydale

  • Boronia

  • Cowes

Endoscopy at:

  • Mulgrave Private Hospital

  • Knox Private Hospital

  • Chelsea Heights Day Hospital

  • Monash (Public)

 

Qualifications & Training

  • Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours), La Trobe University, 2007

  • Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery, Deakin University, Australia, 2011

  • Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Adult Medicine Division, Australia