Dr Way Siow is a Gastroenterologist, have practice in Pittwater Day Surgery in Mona Vale, NSW and Dee Why Endoscopy Unit in Dee Why, NSW. Dr Way Siow has 196 views and no reviews. 0 patients voted for medical provider, average rating 0.00 out of 5.

BSc (Med) MBBS FRACP

Dr Way Siow is a consultant gastroenterologist serving the Northern Beaches Hospitals. Way completed his physicians training at Gosford and Royal North Shore Hospitals after graduating from the University of New Wales. Since completing advanced gastroenterology training, Way has been involved in a number of liver and endoscopy related research projects at Westmead Hospital as a clinical research fellow. As part of his PhD, he is exploring the relationship between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and the development of colorectal cancer. He is currently a conjoint fellow with the University of Newcastle and a clinical lecturer with the University of Sydney actively involved in medical education.

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  • Practice name Pittwater Day Surgery
  • Address Suite 202, 20 Bungan St, Mona Vale, NSW 2103
  • Suburb or City Mona Vale, NSW
  • Practice name Dee Why Endoscopy Unit
  • Address Level 4, Suite 4402/834 Pittwater Rd, Dee Why NSW 2099
  • Suburb or City Dee Why, NSW
What is the Dr Way Siow's specialty?
Dr Way Siow is a Gastroenterologist.
What is the address of the Dr Way Siow's practice?
Dr Way Siow works at Suite 202, 20 Bungan St, Mona Vale, NSW 2103
What are the Dr Way Siow's qualifications?

BSc (Med) MBBS FRACP

Dr Way Siow is a consultant gastroenterologist serving the Northern Beaches Hospitals. Way completed his physicians training at Gosford and Royal North Shore Hospitals after graduating from the University of New Wales. Since completing advanced gastroenterology training, Way has been involved in a number of liver and endoscopy related research projects at Westmead Hospital as a clinical research fellow. As part of his PhD, he is exploring the relationship between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and the development of colorectal cancer. He is currently a conjoint fellow with the University of Newcastle and a clinical lecturer with the University of Sydney actively involved in medical education.

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