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Dr Edwina Moore

Dr Edwina Moore is a compassionate and highly skillful breast and endocrine surgeon and is a founding member of Surgical Health Specialists. She is meticulous in all aspects of her work and personal life.

Edwina graduated from the University of Tasmania with First Class Honours and two academic prizes in 2006. She undertook surgical training at The Alfred Hospital, obtaining a fellowship in General Surgery in 2015.

Subsequently, Edwina completed three years of subspecialty training in breast and endocrine surgery. She was appointed as a Staff Specialist of the Breast, Endocrine and Acute Care Surgery Unit at the Royal Hobart Hospital in 2016. Edwina was then appointed by the Department of Endocrine Surgery, at the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic (OH, USA), as a Clinical and Research Fellow in 2017 and subsequently as a Clinical Associate (junior faculty) in 2018/19.

Edwina has, thus far, authored four book chapters and multiple peer reviewed journal articles. She was awarded the top prize for research for two years by the Diabetes and Metabolism Institute at the Cleveland Clinic.

Aside from being a surgeon, Edwina is also a very proud mother of two delightful little children and is married to Vladimir Bolshinsky (colorectal surgeon). She is an enthusiastic committee member of the Women in Surgery Section of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.

Edwina’s special interests include:

  • Diagnostic ultrasound and fine needle aspiration – ‘A one stop shop for thyroid nodules’
  • Thyroid surgery: for thyroid cancer, functional thyroid disease (eg. Graves’) and multinodular goitres and conditions that require re-operation
  • Parathyroid surgery: for primary, secondary or tertiary disease
  • Adrenal surgery: all aspects of investigation and surgical management, including adrenal incidentalomas
  • Breast surgery: for benign breast lesions and breast cancer
  • Lymph node biopsies and node basin dissections
  • Screening and surveillance of familial endocrinopathies (eg. FAP)
  • ‘Lumps and bumps’

Edwina will spend all the time that you need to understand your condition and feel comfortable. She is very approachable and is happy to answer any clinical queries you may have, pre or post referral. Please don’t hesitate to ask.

Dr Jasper Sung

Dr Jasper Sung is a consultant Endocrinologist dedicated to providing patient-centred and evidence-based care.

He graduated from the University of Melbourne and has since worked in several states across Australia in both metropolitan and regional settings.

He completed his Endocrinology training at Westmead Hospital in Sydney and Eastern Health in Melbourne. He currently has public affiliations with Eastern Health and West Gippsland Hospital (Warragul).

Dr Sung’s research on diabetes and its complications have been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national endocrine meetings.

Other than English, Dr Sung is also fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin.