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Dr Eva Zhang

Gastroenterologist

Sydney, 2065

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Sydney, 2065

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About Dr Eva Zhang

Dr Eva Zhang is a consultant gastroenterologist and hepatologist. Dr Zhang graduated with distinction from the University of New South Wales. They undertook post-graduate advanced training in gastroenterology at Royal North Shore Hospital and completed a fellowship in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) at Royal Melbourne Hospital.

Dr Zhang has expertise in managing general gastroenterological conditions. They also have a special interest in the field of inflammatory bowel disease and are currently completing a PhD in this field. Dr Zhang is a member of the International Bowel Ultrasound Group (IBUS) and is accredited to perform intestinal ultrasound. They have an active research interest and have presented at both national and international conferences.

Dr Zhang is accredited to perform gastroscopies and colonoscopies. They are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for all their patients.


Areas of expertise

Gastroscopy
Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Registered with

AHPRA

No. MED0001939958


Education

University of New South Wales

Medicine

Graduated 2014


Languages spoken

  • English

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Northern Gastroenterology

4.88

(81)

North Shore Private Hospital, Suite 1, Level 5, 3 Westbourne St, St Leonards, Sydney, Australia, 2065

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What languages does Dr Eva Zhang speak?

Dr Eva Zhang speaks English

Where is Dr Eva Zhang located?

Dr Eva Zhang primarily practices at Northern Gastroenterology, located at North Shore Private Hospital, Suite 1, Level 5, 3 Westbourne St, St Leonards, Sydney, Australia, 2065
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