Nowra Private Hospital
Dr Sarkar is general surgeon with interests in Upper GI surgery. He has training in oesophago-gastric surgery, bariatric surgery, and Robotic Surgery.
Ground floor
33 Worrigee Street
Nowra, NSW, 2541
1300 372 645
02 4504 0232
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Dr Sarkar is general surgeon with interests in Upper GI surgery. He has training in oesophago-gastric surgery, bariatric surgery, and Robotic Surgery. Having completed his surgical training throughout the southern network, including St George Hospital, Wollongong Hospital and Nowra Hospital. Dr Sarkar obtained his FRACS in 2020 and underwent further Upper GI specialised fellowships at Wollongong hospital in 2020 and an Upper GI and Bariatric fellowship in 2021 at St George Hospital which is one of the highest volume bariatric centres in Australia. In 2022, Dr Sarkar relocated to the UK to undergo a prestigious sub speciality fellowship in Robotics/Oesophago-gastric Surgery at Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth University Hospitals NHS Trust. This is the only one of its kind in the whole of the UK, and is endorsed and approved by the Royal College of Surgeons England. There, performing high volume oesophageal and gastric resections, bariatric surgery, and benign surgery through minimally invasive and the Da Vinci Robot, Dr Sarkar gained qualifications and is now an approved independent Robotic Surgeon through Intuitive (Company for Da Vinci Robot). Dr Sarkar also performs wide range of general surgery and Endoscopy. Dr Sarkar has always enjoyed working in the Illawarra/Shoalhaven region and truly believes in the potential and growth of the region. He wants to provide specialised treatment, tailored to each patient and delivered with the utmost care. He believes care should be a joint effort, and he will work with GP’s and patients to ensure that patients get the most effective care and treatment. • Membership/Registration RACS and GESA • Member of ANZMOSS and ANZGOSA • Member of BOMSS (British obesity metabolic surgery) • Member UGIRA (Upper GI international robotic association)