Specialist Gastrointestinal Surgery Group

Over 25 years experience

Surgical Treatments

Over 25 years experience

We offer a range of surgical treatments including General, Laproscopic (keyhole), Bariatric & Gastrointestinal Surgeries.

Diagnostic Testing

World Leading Technology

South East Queensland Surgery also offers a wide range of diagnostic testing procedures including Queensland's only Capsule Endoscopy diagnostic procedure.

In Room Procedures

3 locations throughout South East Queensland

At South East Queensland Surgery we offer a variety of different In room procedures for minor operations not requiring hospitalisation.

Professor Ash Memon and the team at South East Queensland Surgery have over 25 years experience in the general surgical procedures.

The clinic offers a variety of different general and specialist procedures including;

  • Gallbladder Removal
  • Pilonidal Sinus Treatment
  • Appendix Removal
  • Anti Reflux Surgery
  • Oesophageal Manometry
  • Reflux testing
  • Circumcision
  • Vasectomies
  • Hernia Repairs

The team also offers a wide range of diagnostic testing procedures including Queensland’s only Capsule Endoscopy diagnostic procedure. For our full list of diagnostic testing procedures CLICK HERE.

The group has three locations throughout South East Queensland in Sunnybank, Ipswich & Springfield offering in room procedures across all clinics.

For more information & bookings contact our team.

Surgical Treatments

Gallbladder

Your gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the right side of your abdomen, just beneath your liver. The gallbladder holds a digestive fluid called bile which is produced in the liver and is released into your small intestine in a controlled fashioned during eating. Read More

Hernia

A hernia is a protrusion of any viscus (i.e. abdominal organ) from its proper cavity. A hernia can lead to an incarcerated and often obstructed (i.e blocked) bowel or a strangulated bowel with a compromised blood supply. READ MORE

Hiatus Hernia

A hiatus hernia (hiatal hernia; diaphragmatic hernia) occurs when part of your stomach pushes upward through your diaphragm into the chest. Your diaphragm normally has a small opening (hiatus) through which your food tube (oesophagus) passes on its way to connect to your stomach. The stomach can push up through this opening and cause a hiatus hernia. READ MORE

Pilonidal Sinus

A pilonidal sinus is an infected tract under the skin between the buttocks. Treatment commonly involves an operation. READ MORE

Vasectomy

Vasectomy is a form of male birth control that cuts the supply of sperm to your semen. It’s done by cutting and sealing the tubes that carry sperm. Vasectomy has a low risk of problems and can usually be performed in an outpatient setting under local anesthesia. READ MORE

Anti-Reflux Surgery

A hiatus hernia may require surgery. Surgery is generally reserved for emergency situations and for people who aren’t helped by medications to relieve heartburn and acid reflux. Hiatus hernia repair surgery is often combined with surgery for gastroesophageal reflux disease. READ MORE

Circumcision

Circumcision is the surgical removal of the penile forekin skin covering the head of the penis. Circumcision is fairly common for newborn boys in certain parts of the world, including the United States. Circumcision after the newborn period is possible, but it’s a more complex procedure. READ MORE

Haemorrhoids

Haemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the lower rectum. They are among the most common causes of anal pathology, and subsequently are blamed for virtually any anorectal complaint by patients and medical professionals alike. READ MORE

Appendicitis

Appendicitis is a painful swelling and infection of the appendix. Appendicitis is a medical emergency that requires immediate care. People who think they have appendicitis should see a doctor or go to the emergency room right away. Swift diagnosis and treatment reduce the chances the appendix will burst and improve recovery time. READ MORE