Dr Jong Chin is a general gastroenterologist who graduated from University of Adelaide. He completed advanced physician training in gastroenterology and hepatology from Flinders Medical Centre (South Australia). Dr Chin is experienced in diagnosis of gastrointestinal and liver disorders. He manages common diseases such as acid reflux disease (GORD), coeliac disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), iron deficiency anaemia, fatty liver and viral hepatitis. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis are also his areas of interest.
For choosing one of Telecare's paediatricians who specialise in development and behavioural assessments for your child. We want to make sure you understand what to expect during the assessment process.
1 Multi-Step Procedure: The assessment is a detailed process with several steps. It might take multiple appointments to fully evaluate your child's condition.
2 Review of Notes and Results: With consent from the parents/carers, our paediatricians will carefully review various notes and investigation results, like medical records, previous assessments, and relevant tests. This helps them understand your child's medical, developmental, and behavioural history. If you have any reports that may be relevant, please send them through before the appointment.
3 Collaboration with Others: To make an accurate diagnosis, our paediatricians work with other healthcare professionals, educators, and caregivers involved in your child's care. This collaboration provides a better understanding of your child's unique situation.
Please remember that a thorough assessment may take time and careful consideration. We appreciate your patience as we work towards the best outcome for your child. We aim to provide the best care and accurate diagnoses for your child's needs. If you have any questions or concerns, our team is here to support you.
Thank you for choosing Telecare for your child's development and behavioural assessment. We look forward to working with you and providing the care your child needs.