Our Doctors

Dr. Luke CRANTOCKDr. Luke CRANTOCK
Gastroenterologist

Dr. Luke Crantock studied medicine at the University of Tasmania and completed his fellowship in Gastroenterology at the Royal Brisbane Hospital (FRACP) in 1991.

He continued medical training at the Royal Edinburgh Infirmary, John Radcliffe Infirmary (Oxford) and Edouard Herriot Hospital in Lyon where further training in ERCP was conducted.

He has special interest in interventional endoscopy including ERCP and has been offering an ERCP service to the South Eastern Region of Melbourne since 1993.

Medical School:

University of Tasmania

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery 1984
  • Fellowship of Royal Australian College of Physicians
    (Gastroenterology)- 1991

Registration:

Victorian Medical Board

Special interests:

  • Bowel cancer prevention and screening,
  • Coeliac Disease,
  • Barret's oesophagus and
  • Video Capsule Endoscopy.

Professional Membership:

  • GESA (Gastroenterology Society of Australia)
  • Australian Medical Association AMA

Current Appointments

  • Public Hospital-
    Monash Medical Centre
    Dandenong Hospital
     
  • Private Hospital visiting rights-
    The Valley Private Hospital
    St John of God- Berwick
    Jesse MacPherson Private Hospital (Monash)
    South Eastern Private Hospital

Other Interests

  • Biking
  • Tennis
  • Music
  • Being a father (4 boys)

 

Gastrointestinal Medicine
Management and learn
more about conditions affecting your digestive health

Endoscopy
The endoscope is a long, thin, flexible tube with a tiny video camera and
light on

Bowel Cancer Screening
Screening tests are
check-ups done to detect cancer early.

Nutrition
Is the relationship between the food that
you eat (DIET) with your health

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