Dr Richard Chen FRACS


Consultant Surgeon – Oesophago-Gastric, Bariatric, Trauma & General Surgery – The Alfred Hospital
Dr Richard Chen graduated from The University of Melbourne in 2004 and completed his General Surgical training with Alfred Health in 2012. He undertook 3 further years of post-fellowship training to sub-specialise in the field of oesophago-gastric and bariatric surgery. His first post-fellowship year was at the Alfred Hospital as a bariatric fellow. In that same year, Richard completed a Master of Surgery degree with Monash University studying gastro-oesophageal reflux physiology in bariatric patients. Richard gained expertise in performing and interpreting oesophageal physiology studies (high resolution manometric and ambulatory reflux monitoring) and developed new diagnostic algorithms and equipment through his research.
Subsequent to the research degree, Richard completed the 2-year ANZGOSA (Australia & New Zealand Gastric & Oesophageal Surgery Association) Post-Fellowship Training Program. The 1st ANZGOSA fellowship at Concord Hospital in Sydney allowed him to hone in his skills in treating benign oesophago-gastric conditions such as hiatus hernia and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease as well as to broaden his bariatric skill set.
In 2015, Richard completed his second ANZGOSA fellowship at a high volume oesophago-gastric cancer centre, Royal Victoria Infirmary (Newcastle Upon Tyne UK). Richard has been appointed as consultant surgeon in oesophago-gastric, bariatric, trauma & general surgery at the Alfred Hospital since 2016