Anita G. Bourke is a breast surgeon based in Perth, WA, Australia. She looks after people with a wide range of breast health concerns, from lumps and infections to plans for surgery. In many cases, appointments are about sorting out what’s going on, talking through options, and making sure you feel clear on next steps.
Her work covers conditions such as breast cancer, breast infection, and breast lumps. She also deals with things like galactocoele, which can happen in the breast and may feel scary or confusing if you’re not sure what it is. When surgery is the right choice, she can support patients through procedures including mastectomy and help with the planning that goes with it.
At times, breast issues can link in with other health worries too. For example, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) may come up when thinking about safe care around surgery and recovery, especially if there are risk factors involved. The goal is to keep care practical and focused on safety, not just the main breast problem.
In day-to-day care, Anita aims to keep things calm and straightforward. Breast conditions can affect people in different ways, from worry and pain to changes you can feel in your body. Over time, patients often need more than just a diagnosis—they need a plan that fits their life, their recovery, and what they’re comfortable with.
Information about her work history and education isn’t listed here in detail, but she is a trained surgeon working in breast care. If you’d like to check specific qualifications, it’s best to ask the practice team directly. The same goes for research and clinical trials—no trial details are shown here, so it’s worth discussing with the clinic if you’re looking for that kind of information.