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Dr Andrew Scroop

Respiratory Physician; Founding Director of Respiratory Consultants, St Andrews Medical Centre
Dr Andrew ScroopMB BS FRACPRespiratory PhysicianDr Andrew Scroop is an Adelaide trained Respiratory Physician. He completed his advanced training in 1997, this included experience in Intensive Care and Infectious Diseases.Dr Scroop has held staff specialists positions at Flinders Medical Centre, Royal Adelaide Hospital and Repatriation General Hospital.Dr Scroop is the founding Director of Respiratory Consultants located in the St Andrews Medical Centre on South Terrace Adelaide. His practice includes detailed lung function testing, bronchoscopy and pleural procedures at St Andrews Hospital.Dr Andrew Scroop has particular interests in chronic cough, bronchiectasis and COPD, and sees a broad range of respiratory illness in his private practice.His nonmedical interests are downhill mountain biking, near his home in Belair, and his two sons’ school and club soccer.

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