Dr Ronald Vaughan is a gynaecologist and obstetrician based in Orange, NSW. You can find his practice at 104 Prince Street, Orange NSW 2800. He looks after women across different life stages, from regular health checks to pregnancy and day-to-day health concerns that can’t quite wait.
In his clinic, Dr Vaughan focuses on care that feels practical and down-to-earth. That includes cervical cancer screening, like Pap smears, to help find changes early. He also supports expecting mothers with prenatal care, such as planning visits during pregnancy, checking how things are tracking, and helping with the questions that come up along the way.
Dr Vaughan is also there for contraception and birth control counselling. If you’re thinking about starting something new, changing your method, or just want clear, honest guidance, he can talk through the options and help with prescriptions when needed. Menstrual changes are another common reason people book in. He provides assessment for menstrual irregularities, including when periods become heavier, more irregular, or start behaving differently than they used to.
Over time, care like this comes with a mix of routine and real-life concerns. Some appointments are calm and straightforward, while others are stressful. Dr Vaughan aims to keep things clear, explain what’s going on in simple terms, and work through next steps without rushing you.
As a doctor trained in obstetrics and gynaecology, he understands both women’s health and pregnancy care. He takes a careful, step-by-step approach, especially when symptoms need checking or when decisions about birth control can affect your day-to-day life. In many cases, getting answers sooner helps people feel more confident and in control.
At the practice in Orange, the goal is steady support and reliable medical care, whether you’re coming in for a screening check, planning for pregnancy, or sorting out menstrual or contraception concerns. If you’re not sure what your appointment should be called, that’s okay. A good starting point is simply to share what’s happening, and the consultation can be shaped from there.