Speciality
Subspeciality
- Colorectal Surgery
- General Surgery
Areas of interest
About
Dr Suat Chin Ng is a specialist colorectal and general surgeon at Eastern Health and St Vincent's Health. She is a member of the Colorectal Surgical Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSSANZ), having completed extensive training in Colorectal cancer, Pelvic floor disease, Proctology and Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Her post-fellowship training was based at Eastern Health, Christchurch Hospital (New Zealand) and St Vincent's Health.
Suat Chin has strong interests in both clinical and academic aspects of colorectal surgery and is devoted in her pursuit of achieving excellence in both areas. She completed her Master's degree in Surgery which had focused on Colorectal Cancer Surgery in Australia and has published considerably over the last decade.
Suat Chin specialises in minimally invasive colorectal surgery for colorectal cancer and benign colorectal disease (diverticular disease, inflammatory bowel disease and rectal prolapse). She has a particular interest in advance colonoscopy, general (day procedures, gall bladder and hernia surgeries), perianal disease (haemorrhoids, fistulas, fissures) and complex procedures including neoLaser surgery and sacral nerve stimulation.
Consulting locations
Consulting Location
Suat Chin Ng
Consulting Location
Suat Chin Ng
Epworth locations
Qualifications
- MBBS
- FRACS Gen Surg
- BioMedSc
- Masters of Surgery
- CSSANZ Fellowship
Education and training
- Deakin University Surgical Teaching Casual Engagement 2018
Research
- Laser treatment for perianal fistula, St Vincent's Health, ongoing
- Risk for failure post obstetric sphincter injury repair, Eastern Health, CR Dis 2023
- Colon cancer and leak, Christchurch, Ongoing
- Colon cancer in Australia, Barwon Health, Masters of Surgery, Uni of Melb
- Colonoscopic surveillance in CRC patients above 80 post resection. ANZ 2016
Professional Associations
- CSSANZ
- GSA
- RACS
- GESA
Public Appointments
- Box Hill Hospital
- St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
- Austin Health