About the Borody Institute

Welcome!

The Borody Institute is a global health and life extension partnership program with a focus on treating gastroenterology disorders that typically compromise quality of life, and can often be life-threatening. 

Digestion and gut disorders affect every aspect of our health and wellness.

Centre for Digestive Diseases

The Borody Institute has evolved out of the globally recognised Centre for Digestive Diseases (CDD), Sydney.

Professor Thomas Borody heads the CDD and the Borody Institute.

Professor Borody is most famous for his ground-breaking work developing the triple therapy cure for peptic ulcers in 1987, which has saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and the Australian health system more than $10 billion in medical care and operations.

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Top-tier hospitals

The Borody Institute involves some of the world’s leading health and medical companies that offer the GI expertise developed at the CDD.

We are currently working with top-tier hospital networks in China, Singapore, and Dubai.

Proven new protocols

All global health partners have access to the clinically proven and bespoke processes and protocols, and advanced training that have made the CDD famous for health and longevity.

Physicians from around the world refer their patients to the CDD when other standard treatments fail.

Just recently Prof. Borody was credited with saving the life of former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke. See all news features here

See TV news feature about Prof Borody below.

Professor Thomas Borody is Founder and Medical Director of the CDD and the Borody Institute.

Sydney gastroenterologist Thomas Borody  — renowned globally for his innovative clinical work on complex gastrointestinal disorders — is credited for saving the life of the great political slugger, devising the miraculous cocktail of special medications that saw the unsinkable former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke live.