Welcome to the Centre for
Digestive Diseases
Hospital
Our mission is to consistently provide our patients with the best possible care. We take great pride in our facilities and personnel who continuously strive to achieve excellence in every aspect of our organisation.
The Hospital houses cutting-edge technologies enabling our specialists to provide specialised treatments. For instance, CDD is one of few institutions offering Infrared Coagulation (IRC) which promotes fast healing of haemorrhoids with relatively minimal discomfort. This and other treatments we offer allow for a more comfortable experience for our patients.
Physicians and Nurses at CDD are understanding of the personal difficulties associated with GI related disorders. Under the leadership of Dr. Thomas Borody, efforts are channelled through the delivery of unique treatments and therapies. We endeavour to establish meaningful relationships with our patients, maintain strict standards of privacy and compassion, and ensure that the efficacy of treatments is given the highest chance of success.
CDD is distinguished from other day procedure centres by its novel approach to patient care. This is complemented by rigorous research and development efforts along with continual expansion of our understanding in the field. Often novel rescue therapies become available at CDD to solve difficult clinical conditions for patients well before they are available elsewhere. Patients can rest assured they are receiving the best of care, delivered by experienced, well-trained, and caring professionals.
Expertise
The Centre for Digestive Diseases (CDD) under the leadership of founder and Medical Director, Prof Thomas Borody, has distinguished itself as a unique medical institution offering novel approaches in researching, diagnosing, and treating Gastrointestinal (GI) conditions.
CDD offers a range of services in the day-procedure unit. Patients undergo a range of procedures in its well equipped facilities, supported by an ISO 9002 accredited organisation consisting of 38 staff. CDD offers patients a high standard of professional care and service.
CDD also houses a Department of Research and Innovation responsible for conducting clinical trials as approved by a Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC).
Located in Sydney Australia, CDD is internationally regarded as a unique medical institution, collaborating with pharmaceutical companies, universities and medical societies in striving to provide excellence in gastroenterology.



