Teirney, Raewyn

Dr Raewyn Teirney

Fertility Specialist and Gynaecologist; IVFAustralia; Visiting Medical Officer, The Hospital for Women in Randwick
Sydney IVF specialist Dr Raewyn Teirney is one of the world’s leading Fertility Specialists and Gynaecologists. She has helped over 5,000 couples conceive.

She is deeply passionate about helping couples start or add to their loving family and her empathetic nature helps to make the fertility journey less overwhelming for her patients.

Dr Raewyn specialises in many male and female fertility issues, including those affecting women living with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis and fibroids. As a leading specialist in PCOS, Dr Raewyn has been published extensively on the condition, and has lectured and trained many sub-specialists on PCOS.

Dr Raewyn currently works as a Visiting Medical Officer (VMO) fertility sub-specialist at The Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick NSW, and in private practice with IVF Australia in both Alexandria and Bondi Junction in Sydney.

She is a member of the Fertility Society of Australia (FSA), and the European Society for Human Reproduction and Endocrinology (ESHRE) and is a Training Supervisor at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG), helping to educate and equip the next generation of fertility specialists.

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