Dr Shyam Nagubandi

MBBS, BSci (Med), FRACP

Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist
Clinical lecturer
Colorectal cancer screening (FOBT) and polyp surveillance
Diagnostic and therapeutic Endoscopy
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Irritable Bowel syndrome (IBS)
Alcohol related disorders and management

Dr Shyam Nagubandi is a Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist, who is passionate about providing comprehensive and individualised care to all his patients.

Dr Shyam has a broad range of interests with particular focus on iron deficiency, colorectal cancer screening, liver disease (including alcoholic liver disease), inflammatory bowel disease and other general gastroenterology conditions. He is certified by the Australian Conjoint Committee for the Recognition of Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (CCRTGE) for both diagnostic & therapeutic gastroscopies & colonoscopies.

Raised in Sydney, Dr Shyam attended North Sydney Boys High School and completed his medical degree at the University of New South Wales. His internal medicine & dual advanced physician training was undertaken in major teaching hospitals in NSW. Dr Shyam completed an Interventional Endoscopy fellowship year at Royal North Shore Hospital.

Dr Shyam is a clinical lecturer and supervisor at the University of Sydney, teaching medical students, junior doctors and advanced trainees. He believes in continuous learning and evidence-based medicine, and has a number of journal and poster submissions on the national and international stages. Dr Shyam advocates for patient education, recently publishing factsheets for metabolic-related fatty liver disease circulated by the Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA). He continues to pursue his Masters in Epidemiology.

Dr Shyam has a genuine and approachable manner. He is compassionate and always has the patient’s best interest at heart.

Hospitals

Dr Shyam Nagubandi holds the following VMO positions:

  • Lakeview Private Hospital
  • Norwest Private Hospital

Gap Fee

Privately Insured Patients – No
Self-Insured Patients – Yes