Dr Tulip Chowdhury

General Surgery

Portrait of Dr Tulip Chowdhury
Contact details
Clinical interests
Breast cancer surgery
Breast disorders and surgery
Carpal tunnel
Gall bladder surgery
Oncoplastic breast surgery
Hospital
Bendigo
Services
Treats self-funded patients
Telehealth consultations
Qualifications
MBBS
FRACS
Languages spoken other than English
Bengali

Dr. Tulip Chowdhury is a highly qualified General Surgeon and a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS). She began her medical journey by earning her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in 2002 in Bangladesh. After graduating, Dr. Chowdhury worked for several years in Bangladesh, gaining valuable clinical experience.


Seeking further professional development, Dr. Chowdhury moved to the United Kingdom, where she served for a year as a house officer at West Wales General Hospital. In late 2007, she relocated to Australia to continue her medical career. She completed her specialist general surgical training in Melbourne with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, further honing her expertise in the field.


Dr. Chowdhury undertook a year-long general surgical fellowship at Bendigo Hospital, where she gained extensive experience in both elective and emergency surgery across the broad spectrum of general surgery. Over the past five years, she has contributed her skills to the public sector, working with Bendigo Health and Echuca Regional Health.


Dr. Tulip Chowdhury is dedicated to providing the best care possible to every patient. She emphasizes the importance of good communication with patients and their general practitioners throughout the surgical journey, believing that this collaboration is essential for achieving optimal care.


Dr. Chowdhury is experienced in a comprehensive range of general and laparoscopic surgical procedures, as well as endoscopic interventions.



Particular expertise in skin cancer surgery


Surgical management of breast cancer and benign breast conditions


Laparoscopic cholecystectomy


Carpal tunnel release


Treatment of benign skin and soft tissue lesions


Gastroscopy, colonoscopy, polypectomy including EMR