Sepehr N. Tabrizi is a Gynecologic Oncologist based in Carlton, VIC, working from Level 3, 207 Bouverie St, Carlton, VIC 3053, Australia.
This practice looks after people who need extra care for cancers and pre-cancer changes in the gynaecology space. That can include cervical cancer, and also earlier cell changes like cervical dysplasia. In many cases, early checks and the right follow-up make a big difference.
HPV-related health issues are also a big part of the work. This includes human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and problems that can come along with it, such as genital warts and cervical polyps. People sometimes feel unsure about what HPV means, especially when they get new test results. Care here is focused on clear next steps.
There’s also support for other cancers, including anal cancer and related conditions. At times, symptoms and test results can be worrying. The aim is to help people understand what is going on and what treatment options may be considered.
Outside of cancer and pre-cancer care, the clinic also treats a range of sexually transmitted infections. This may include chlamydia, gonorrhea, lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV), and trichomoniasis. It also covers cervicitis and warts more broadly, so care can be given for both discomfort and infection.
Some conditions listed here are not typical for a gynaecology-only clinic, but they are still part of the overall service. This includes breast infection, and also conditions affecting babies and children such as premature infant and necrotizing enterocolitis. There is also mention of infantile neutropenia, plus a rare skin condition called epidermodysplasia verruciformis.
For people who are dealing with results, symptoms, or a diagnosis, the main thing is getting a practical plan. That means making sure tests and treatment are matched to what’s going on, and keeping care steady from one step to the next.