About
Dr Mohamed Rahman is a general surgeon with experience in gastrointestinal, colorectal and upper gastrointestinal surgery, as well as diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy. He has completed additional training in gastrointestinal neoplasia management, surgical trauma care and advanced endoscopic techniques through recognised national and international centres.
He completed his surgical training through the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Surgical Education and Training (SET) program and has worked across several major hospitals in specialties including upper gastrointestinal, colorectal and head and neck surgery.
Mohamed is involved in clinical governance and service development within healthcare settings, supporting safe and effective surgical and endoscopy care.
Alongside his clinical practice, he contributes to research in areas such as appendiceal cancer and cytoreductive surgery. His work has been published in peer-reviewed journals, and he participates in ongoing education and scientific meetings as part of his commitment to continual professional development.
Interests
Haemorrhoid surgery
Anal fissure treatment
Skin cancer excision with flap or graft reconstruction
Removal of skin and subcutaneous lesions (e.g., lipomas, epidermal cysts)
Circumcision and vasectomy
Hernia repair (laparoscopic or open, including complex cases)
Laparoscopic surgery, including cholecystectomy and right hemicolectomy

