Dr Shireen Tabatabai
MBBS(Hons),FRACP
Shireen Tabatabai graduated from Monash University with honors in 2000. Shireen completed her internship, physician training and Gastroenterology training at Monash Medical Centre. She was awarded the fellowship of the Royal Australian College of Physicians in 2008.
She is currently a consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist at Monash Medical Centre. Shireen is also involved in clinical trials in liver disease.
Shireen works in private practice at Clayton and Moorabbin and performs Endoscopy in Clayton and Bayside Endoscopy Moorabbin.
She has admitting rights at Jessie McPherson Clayton and Cabrini Malvern.
Shireen Tabatabai’s clinical experience includes patients with liver disease, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome and performing upper and lower GI endoscopy (gastroscopy and colonoscopy). She has a special interest in diseases of the liver.
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Clayton Road Closures
Monash Gastrointestinal Specialists has been informed that Clayton Road will be completely closed to all non-emergency traffic to the south of Monash Medical Centre from the 27th of August.
The closure will last for approximately two months and is to allow underground works to proceed as part of the Suburban Rail Loop project.
The 24/7 road closure will cut off all traffic and will extend from south of the Monash Medical Centre delivery entrance to south of the railway line.
Monash House's main entry, Clayton Road, and car park, Colonel Street, will only be accessible to traffic and pedestrians travelling southbound on Clayton Road. If traveling from the north down Clayton Road u-turns are allowed at the traffic lights of the Monash Medical Centre delivery entrance followed by a left turn on to Colonel Street. Alternatively the car park on Colonel Street can be accessed form both north and south ends of Madeline Road. There will be no non-emergency traffic and no pedestrians allowed to travel through the construction zone.
Detours and traffic management will be in place, coordinated by the Suburban Rail Loop Authority.
This will cause significant disruption to traffic flow in and around the site for patients, visitors, employees, deliveries, couriers, and pedestrians.
A number of side streets close to Monash House will become clearway zones, with no parking allowed to allow trucks to access the Suburban Rail Loop construction zone. This will place some additional pressure on parking for patients and visitors.
Visitors and patients are encouraged to plan ahead and to allow additional travel time.
Visit the Suburban Rail Loop East project page for more information.
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