Gynaecology

For Health Professionals

Service Overview

The Northern Health Gynaecology unit provides a targeted service to the needs of the Northern Health community for the investigation, diagnosis and management of adults with gynaecological conditions requiring specialist input. All patient referrals will be considered however priority of specialist clinic gynaecology service will be given to those who reside within Northern Health catchment areas.

Gynaecology Clinics

  • Dysplasia
  • Early Pregnancy Assessment Service (EPAS)
  • Fertility – must be referred via Royal Women’s Hospital centralised referral process – click here for details
  • General gynaecology
  • Perineal
  • Termination of pregnancy (TOP) – first-trimester, medical and surgical (up to 9 weeks for medical and up to 13 weeks, 6 days gestation for surgical
  • Urodynamic
  • Urogynaecology
  • Vulval

Our Team 

The Gynaecology service includes consultant Gynaecologists, Obstetricians, Registered Midwives, Nurses and Allied Health Professionals.

Consultant Gynaecologists/Obstetricians

  • Dr. David Tran Divisional Director
  • Dr Josephine Vivian-Taylor – Head of Unit Gynaecology
  • Dr Arzoo Khalid – Head of Unit Obstetrics
  • Dr Medhat Ilias
  • Dr Allison Choong
  • Dr Andrew Ngu
  • Dr Tilak Weerasiri
  • Dr Priya Rajagopal
  • Dr Vinay Rane
  • Dr Lin-Li Ow
  • Dr Dominka Mohoric-Stare
  • Dr Bharat (Sandeep) Gavankar
  • Dr Lauren Saunders
  • Dr. Jeanette Henderson
  • Dr Emily Twidale
  • Dr Allison Bryant-Smith
  • Dr Eashan Tambimuttu
  • Dr Ekaterina Jovic
  • Dr Isabela Dos Anjos Sequira

Other Gynaecology Medical Staff:

 Registrars

  • Fellows
  • Registrars
  • Residents
  • Interns

Gynaecology Clinic Lead

  • Natalie Cassar
  • Kate Chaouki (Family Planning Clinic Lead)

Gynaecology Referral Criteria

For detailed referral criteria and required supporting information of conditions in adults outlined below, please refer to the Victoria Statewide Referral Criteria for Specialist Clinics:  https://src.health.vic.gov.au/specialities

  • Contraception
  • Dysplasia/abnormal cervical screening test
  • Endometriosis
  • Ovarian and other adnexal pathology
  • Persistent or unexplained intermenstrual bleeding
  • Persistent pelvic pain
  • Persistent, heavy menstrual bleeding
  • Post-coital bleeding
  • Post-menopausal bleeding
  • Pregnancy choices

All referrals for fertility service must be submitted via Royal Women’s Hospital centralised referral process – click here for details.

Other conditions seen at Northern Health include (but not limited to):

  • Amenorrhoea
  • Dermoid cyst
  • Dysmenorrhoea
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Fibroids/polyps (cervical or endometrial)
  • Incontinence
  • Menorrhagia – often secondary to?IUD ?Fibroids
  • Miscarriage – types include:
  • Referral for recurrent miscarriages
  • Imminent miscarriage
  • Painful intercourse
  • Pelvic inflammatory Disease (PID) – acute and chronic
  • Post-menopausal management – induced (e.g. post treatment for cancer) and standard
  • Post-partum bleeding
  • Prolapse
  • Vaginal discharge
  • Vaginal tears 3rd or 4th grade
  • Vulval disease

Conditions not seen by Northern Health Gynaecology Service include:

  • Routine primary screening e.g. Cervical screening test (CST)
  • Labiaplasty
  • Mirena and implanon for family planning
  • Uncomplicated menopause and HRT
  • Genital warts
  • Sexual counselling
  • Sexual health
  • Tubal reversal
  • Termination of pregnancy (TOP) if:
    • Surgical first trimester TOP for women with BMI >45
    • Second trimester TOP (i.e. >13 weeks and 6 days gestation)

For alternative abortion options, please refer to Abortion in Victoria – Better Health Channel.

Patients simultaneously referred to another public Gynaecology service with the problem.

For further guidance on how to manage this condition in general practice, or what specific investigations and information are required for specialist referral, please visit your local HealthPathways website or equivalent online care pathways website. Please contact your local PHN if you require log in access to HealthPathways – HealthPathways Melbourne Gynaecology.

How to Refer:   

Urgent referrals can be discussed with the Gynaecology Registrar by calling Northern Health switchboard Tel: 8405 8000. Acutely unwell patients should be directed to the nearest Emergency Department.

GP Referrals:  Use Healthlink to send referrals, results and reports.  For more information click here  
Other Health Service Referrals: (hospitals, allied health, specialists etc):  Fax your referral to 8405 8616

Minimum Referral Information

Urgent referrals can be made directly to the on-call Gynaecology Registrar via Northern Health switchboard:
Tel: 8405 8000

  • All referrals to Northern Health should be sent via: E-referral   or   Fax: 8405 8616
Patient Demographic Information: Clinical Information
– Full Name (and alias)
– Address
– Mobile Number
– Date of Birth
– Medicare Number
– Indigenous Status
– Interpreter Requirements
 – Reason for Referral
– Requested Specialty / Service
– Working Diagnosis
– Current Manage of the condition
– Medical History (current and relevant past)
– Current Medications
– Relevant Investigations and pathology

* Please note: that if a referral fails to meet the minimum referral information it will be declined with notification by letter to referring GP and patient