Julia M. Brotherton is a Gynecologic Oncologist based in Melbourne, working from Level 4, 207 Bouverie Street, VIC 3010.
Her clinic work focuses on problems that can affect the reproductive system, especially conditions linked with HPV (human papillomavirus) and related cell changes. In many cases, that means helping people who have questions or results around cervical cancer, cervical dysplasia, or HPV infection. She also looks after patients with genital warts, including when symptoms keep coming back.
She also treats cancers outside the cervix, depending on the situation. This includes anal cancer and penile cancer. The goal is to make sure the diagnosis is clear, and then support the next steps in a calm, practical way.
As part of her care, she may arrange or guide procedures like endoscopy and tissue biopsy. These tests can be important when a scan or symptom story needs more answers. At times, that process can feel stressful. Julia’s approach is steady and grounded, helping people understand what is happening and why a test is needed.
Over time, her specialist work has been built around caring for people with ongoing and sometimes complex conditions. That includes situations where infections or long-term changes need careful follow-up, and where treatment planning can depend on what the tissue tests show.
Julia’s medical education and work experience are centred on specialist oncologic care for these conditions. While specific study details and training dates aren’t listed here, her service matches what is usually needed for this kind of work: proper assessment, careful testing, and follow-up that fits each person’s needs.
For people considering treatment options, it can also help to ask about whether clinical trial care is available in your specific situation. Clinical trial details aren’t shown in the information here, but discussions can be part of ongoing care when appropriate.