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ABOUT Dr Vered 

Dr Vered Schildkraut is a Paediatric Gastroenterologist working at Monash Children’s Hospital and in private practice. She is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, and a member of the Gastroenterology Society of Australia.

 

Vered completed her general paediatric training in Israel, and gained certification for general Paediatrics and for Paediatric Gastroenterology in Australia, training at The Royal Children's Hospital and Monash Children's Hospital. 

 

Dr Vered is an experienced and committed paediatric gastroenterologist, managing infants, children and teenagers with a range of GI and liver conditions, including Coeliac disease, constipation, eosinophilic oesophagitis, functional gut disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, reflux and nutritional problems.

 

Vered is accredited to perform Paediatric gastroscopy, colonoscopy and capsule endoscopy. She performs diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures at Monash Children’s and at Cabrini Hospital Malvern.

 

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Holmesglen Private Hospital
Consulting Suite D1
Building 2
490 South Road, Moorabbin VIC 3189

off South road in Moorabbin.

Telephone: (03) 9567 9080 

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Melbourne Children's Clinic

3 / 670 Canterbury Road

Surrey Hills Vic 3127
 

Telephone: 03 9813 5700

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Telehealth appointments will be offered according to the patients' requirements.

My Philosophy

  • Listening to patients, seeking to understand their history, condition, and concerns

  • Aiming to form an investigation and management plan that will reassure my patients, alleviate their symptoms and to work together to solve their issues 

  • I believe in a holistic approach to management of GI symptoms and understanding the role of life style, life stress, diet and nutrition in the GI conditions that I treat

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Urgent appointments will be available for the following: 

  •  Suspected Coeliac with positive Coeliac serology

  •  Suspected  Crohn's disease or Ulcerative Colitis and elevated Faecal Calprotectin

  •  Iron deficiency anaemia

  •  Dysphagia, gagging, choking or suspected Eosinophilic Oesophagitis.

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