Dr. Justine Mill

Dr Justine Mill is a consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist who graduated from medicine at the University of Sydney. Prior to this she completed a Bachelor of Medical Science with first class honours after research in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease at the Centenary Institute. She went on to complete her physician training at the Royal Prince Alfred hospital, where she also undertook her advanced gastroenterology training for 2 years. She completed her final year at Bankstown hospital.
After achieving her fellowship to the Royal Australian College of Physicians, she went to Fremantle hospital, Western Australia for 2 years of fellowship training at the Centre of Inflammatory Bowel diseases. She was a primary and co-investigator in several clinical studies investigating Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. She has published in peer-reviewed international journals and has presented research at both local and international conferences.
Dr Mill is a VMO at Bankstown, North Shore Private and The Chris O’Brien Lifehouse hospitals. She is an accredited diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopist with the Conjoint Committee of Endoscopy. Her interests include investigation and management of inflammatory bowel disease, bowel cancer screening, irritable bowel syndrome, reflux disease, Coeliac disease, liver disease and nutrition. She is dedicated to delivering quality personalised healthcare with compassion and efficiency to achieve the best outcomes for patients.
Publications
- J Mill, IC Lawrance. Prevention of cancer in IBD – A balancing act. Minerva gastroenterologica e dietologica 59(3):261-72 · September 2013
- Justine Mill and Ian C Lawrance. Preventing infective complications in inflammatory bowel disease. World Journal of Gastroenterology 2014 Aug 7; 20(29): 9691–9698