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For General Practitioners

I welcome referrals from GPs and other health professionals across Auckland and beyond. My practice offers comprehensive gynaecological care, with a focus on timely diagnosis, minimally invasive treatment, and collaborative ongoing management.

Education for GPs

General practice covers an enormous breadth of medicine, and it’s not easy to stay current across every field. Gynaecology, in particular, can be complex and guidance rapidly evolving.

To support you and your team, I offer free professional development sessions for GP practices. These are designed to be practical, evidence-based, and tailored to your interests.

  • Delivered at your clinic or virtually
  • No cost to you or your practice
  • Flexible topics – from general updates, to endometriosis and pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, contraception and menopause, or new surgical techniques

It’s an easy way to update your knowledge, ask questions, and feel more confident managing gynaecological concerns in primary care.

If your practice is interested, please get in touch to arrange a session at a time that suits you.

Scope of practice

I provide assessment and management for a wide range of gynaecological conditions, including:

  • Abnormal uterine bleeding and menstrual disorders
  • Pelvic pain and endometriosis (including advanced laparoscopic surgery)
  • Fibroids, ovarian cysts, and adnexal masses
  • Contraception (including IUD and implant insertion/removal)
  • Early pregnancy care (including miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy management)
  • Vulval and vaginal conditions
  • Colposcopy for abnormal cervical screening results
  • Fertility-related concerns and preconception advice
  • Risk-reducing gynaecological surgery
  • Gender-affirming gynaecological surgery

Investigations

Where appropriate, I offer:

  • Transvaginal ultrasound performed in-clinic
  • Endometrial sampling/biopsy
  • Colposcopy with biopsy, LLETZ, or cone excision
  • Hysteroscopy (diagnostic and operative)
  • MRI (via secondary referral, where indicated)
  • Comprehensive hormonal and metabolic blood testing

Referral process

Referrals can be sent via:

If you’re uncertain whether referral is appropriate, I’m happy to be contacted directly to discuss a case.

Communication

I aim to provide:

  • Acknowledgement of referral and appointment booking updates
  • A detailed clinic letter summarising assessment and management plans
  • Ongoing correspondence if further procedures or follow-up are required

Urgent referrals

Referrals are monitored daily. For urgent presentations or advice, please phone directly to expedite review or refer to secondary care emergency services.