Tracy A. O’mara is a Gynecologic Oncologist based at 300 Herston Road, Brisbane, QLD 4006, Australia.
Her work focuses on cancers and health issues that affect the female reproductive system, as well as some related conditions that can overlap with family history and long-term health. That can include endometrial cancer and ovarian cancer. It also includes care around Lynch syndrome, which is an inherited condition that can raise the risk of certain cancers.
Many people also come in with non-cancer problems that can still be really tough day to day. For example, adenomyosis, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and ovarian cysts. These conditions can cause heavy bleeding, pain, and changes to energy levels, and they often need a clear plan and steady follow-up.
Menopause is another area that comes up often. Questions about symptoms, comfort, and what to do next are common, and each situation is different. At times, weight and health changes matter in the bigger picture too. Tracy also looks after concerns linked with obesity and other hormonal or cycle-related issues.
Care may also include conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). That can be about periods, hormones, skin changes, and overall wellbeing. Getting support early can make a big difference, especially when symptoms affect work, sleep, or confidence.
There are also times when treatment planning covers other cancers, depending on the person and the diagnosis. This can include anal cancer and breast cancer, along with other concerns listed in her service areas. Some people may also be assessed for prostate cancer as part of a wider health review.
Overall, the approach is practical and focused on what matters most for each person. If you’re dealing with pain, abnormal bleeding, or a cancer diagnosis, you need care that feels grounded and well organised. Tracy works with patients to understand what’s going on, map out the options, and support the next steps, from the first appointment through to ongoing management.