The Children's Private Medical Group, Parkville
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Paediatric Gastroenterologist

Diagnosis and treatment of stomach pain
Management of constipation or diarrhea
Evaluation of acid reflux or heartburn
Nutritional counseling for children with digestive issues
Dr Eric Cheah is a Paediatric Gastroenterologist. Degree: not specified in the profile. Years of experience: not specified in the profile. Workplace: The Children’s Private Medical Group, Parkville, VIC, with an associated location at 90 David Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175. He speaks English and Malay and works with children to keep their tummies healthy. This profile focuses on care for kids in Australia, including Melbourne suburbs like Dandenong and Parkville. 
 
 Dr Cheah helps children with stomach pain by finding the cause and providing clear treatment. He offers diagnosis and treatment for tummy problems so kids can feel better faster. He also helps with constipation or diarrhea, two common issues that can cause worry in families. He looks at how the gut works and how meals fit into daily life for kids. 
 
 Another important service is evaluating acid reflux or heartburn. Many children have symptoms like a sour taste, chest discomfort, or trouble swallowing. Dr Cheah guides families on how to reduce symptoms and improve comfort. He also provides nutritional counseling for children with digestive issues. This helps kids get the nutrients they need while their digestion heals. 
 
 In the clinic, he focuses on clear communication. He explains tests and results in simple language. He takes time to listen to concerns from both children and parents. He uses a calm, supportive approach to questions about health and growth. He believes in a team approach. He works with nurses and other doctors to plan care. He also coordinates with families on follow‑up visits and changes in diet or medicines. 
 
 Dr Cheah keeps learning to stay up to date. He reviews new guidelines and best practices in paediatric gastroenterology. He brings care from the clinic to the home by giving practical advice that families can use every day. He values trust and aims to build a strong reputation by giving careful, respectful, and accurate care. His patient‑friendly style helps families feel confident about the steps to take next. His experience in paediatric gut health makes him a reliable choice for parents looking for specialist help in Melbourne and the broader Australian community. 
 
 Families can feel hopeful with Dr Cheah. His focus on clear care, supportive teamwork, and ongoing learning shows his commitment to expert paediatric gastroenterology in Australia.
