For more than 20 years, I’ve had the privilege of supporting women and couples through one of life’s most meaningful and emotional journeys, the hope of creating a family. This work has never felt like just a career. It is something I feel deeply called to do. Helping women have babies, hearing their stories, and sharing both the heartbreak and the joy along the way is where my heart truly feels at home.
I understand how emotionally complex the fertility journey can be, the waiting, the uncertainty, and the quiet ache when things do not unfold as planned. My approach has always been to create space for every emotion and every story, offering care that is honest, and grounded in genuine connection.
My time training at the Centre for Reproductive Medicine at Weill Cornell in New York under Professor Zev Rosenwaks shaped not only my clinical expertise but also the way I approach patient care. Working alongside him, I learned that science and compassion must always go hand in hand. Behind every medical record is a dream, and behind every treatment plan is a person who deserves to feel heard and supported.
Now practising independently in Melbourne and Sydney, I feel incredibly grateful to continue doing what I love most, helping women bring new life into the world. This chapter has given me the freedom to practise in a way that feels truly authentic to who I am, open-hearted and deeply committed to the people I care for.
This is more than my profession. It is my purpose. And every time I see a heartbeat on the screen or witness a long hoped-for dream become reality, I am reminded how fortunate I am to do this work.