Dr David Shelley-Jones is a gynaecologist, an obstetrician, and an IVF-focused infertility specialist based in Sydney. He works out of Level 2, 321 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000, which makes it fairly easy to get to for people across the city.
His care sits across a few different parts of women’s health. That includes day-to-day gynaecology appointments, pregnancy and early pregnancy checks, and help with fertility when things aren’t going to plan. In many cases, people come in because they want clear answers and a plan that feels realistic for their situation.
For gynaecology, he looks after concerns like routine screening and check-ups. This can include Pap smear tests and pelvic exams. If you’re dealing with irregular bleeding, discomfort, or you simply want to stay on top of your health, the focus is on getting the facts, talking through options, and keeping things calm and respectful.
Family planning is another big area. He provides birth control consultations, including helping people choose what fits best with their health needs and lifestyle. Sometimes that means reviewing what’s already being used. Other times it’s about starting something new, or changing direction when side effects or changes in life make the old plan feel off.
When pregnancy is on the cards, he can also help with practical next steps. That includes pregnancy tests and early pregnancy appointments. At times, those early weeks can feel uncertain. Having someone who can explain what the results mean, and what usually happens next, can make a big difference.
Dr Shelley-Jones also works with people who need fertility evaluation. Fertility care is not just one appointment. It’s often a process of figuring out what’s happening, what might be affecting chances of pregnancy, and what support options could help. That might include assessments and checks that look at timing, health factors, and next steps for further investigation.
Because he brings together gynaecology, obstetrics, and infertility care, the approach can feel more connected. Over time, it helps many patients who move between different stages of care. Whether you’re here for screening, birth control, a pregnancy test, or fertility evaluation, the aim is the same: straightforward care, good communication, and support that matches where you’re at.