Kevin Mcgeechan is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist based in Ashfield, NSW. He works from 328-336 Liverpool Road, Ashfield, NSW 2131.
In clinic, Kevin looks after people across a broad range of women’s health needs. That can include changes in periods, like when bleeding is heavy (menorrhagia) or when periods stop (amenorrhea). He also helps with contraception, including intrauterine device (IUD) insertion, and supports care around general reproductive health.
Pregnancy care is also part of the picture. At times, this means extra monitoring when there are things like gestational diabetes or high blood pressure. Over time, Kevin focuses on making sure care is practical and easy to follow, especially when health needs change during pregnancy.
Kevin also supports people who are managing longer-term health conditions alongside women’s health. This can include chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease, and also general weight and health factors such as obesity. In many cases, he helps coordinate the health story so appointments feel less scattered and more connected.
Infectious and skin-related health matters may come up too. For example, care can include issues linked to HIV/AIDS and human papillomavirus (HPV). You might also see discussion of HPV-related concerns and what follow-up can look like. At other times, issues like melasma, sunburn, liver spots, or melanoma may be part of the overall health conversation, depending on the person’s situation.
Kevin can also help with breast cancer care support and wider check-ups as needed. And while ADHD isn’t a women’s health-only topic, it can affect appointments, health habits, and day-to-day planning—so it may be relevant when it shows up for a patient. He aims to keep things clear and calm, without making people feel rushed.
Education and work history details aren’t listed here, so the training background and years of experience can’t be confirmed on this page.
Clinical trial details aren’t provided either, so there’s no specific information listed about trials at this time.