Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital
Part of Ramsay Health Care

Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital specialist Vivienne Moult

Dr Vivienne Moult

B.MED, FRACS (Vascular)

 

 Dr Vivienne Moult is a Vascular Surgeon with special interest in peripheral arterial disease, diabetic feet and complex revascularisation. She also specialises in all other areas of vascular surgery including abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), claudication, renal dialysis access, mesenteric and visceral vascular disease, venous disease and varicose veins.

Dr Moult completed her medical training at the University of Newcastle in New South Wales in 2008. As a junior doctor and registrar, she gained experience across a wide variety of surgical specialities including vascular surgery, cardiothoracic surgery and intensive care.

Dr Moult commenced her vascular training in 2014 and worked across busy vascular units in Australia including Royal Adelaide Hospital, Gold Coast University Hospital, Princess Alexandra Hospital and Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. During her training she worked alongside some of the best and most innovative surgeons and physicians and gained a solid foundation in open surgery and expertise in the latest cutting-edge endovascular techniques.

Dr Moult completed her fellowship exams in vascular surgery in 2020 and undertook a further year of fellowship training at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital to refine and build on her skills.

In 2022 Dr Moult moved her family to the Sunshine Coast to take a position as a consultant vascular surgeon at the Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH). She operates privately at Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital.

Dr Moult has a strong interest in teaching and research. She is involved in the teaching of medical students and junior doctors at SCUH and holds a position as senior lecturer at Griffith University Medical School. Dr Moult is committed to ongoing research in vascular surgery and is currently involved in numerous research projects.

Dr Moult has a passion and special interest in the care and treatment of diabetic foot problems and is a joint founder of the newly established multi-disciplinary high risk foot clinic at SCUH. The clinic is already proving to make a huge impact in the lives of people suffering from diabetic foot problems, reducing amputation rates and improving the quality of life for the patient’s and families who are affected.

Vivienne is happy to provide phone advice when needed and accepts referrals via Medical Objects.

• Peripheral arterial disease

• Diabetic feet

• Complex revascularisation

• Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA)

• Claudication

• Renal dialysis access

• Mesenteric and visceral vasculardisease

• Venous disease

• Varicose veins