Toledo, Manuela

Dr Manuela Toledo

Fertility Specialist; TasIVF Medical Director; Visiting Medical Officer, The Women’s Hospital in Melbourne
Caring and engaging, highly regarded CREI qualified fertility specialist Manuela Toledo approaches all fertility patients with a holistic view applying her extensive experience in fertility and the genetics of reproductive medicine.

Manuela is interested in all aspects of infertility with a special interest in fertility preservation and complementary medicine in fertility care. She is particularly interested in complex IVF and providing second opinions.

After graduating from The University of Melbourne and completing residency at St Vincent’s Hospital in Melbourne, Manuela specialised in obstetrics and gynaecology becoming a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2004.

Manuela is the only female CREI (Certificate in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility) qualified fertility specialist in Tasmania.
Manuela has enjoyed consulting at both Melbourne IVF and TasIVF, and has strong family ties in Hobart. Manuela also holds a long standing VMO position at The Women’s Hospital in Melbourne and is responsible for training future fertility specialists.

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