Ian S. Fraser is a gynaecologist based on Barker Street in Randwick, NSW 2031. He looks after women and people with a uterus for a range of gynaecology issues, from everyday problems like heavy or irregular bleeding to longer-term conditions that can affect day-to-day life.
In many cases, patients come in because of heavy periods (menorrhagia) or bleeding that doesn’t seem to settle. Ian also helps with problems like endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, and adenomyosis. These can cause cramping, bloating, and changes in bleeding patterns, including amenorrhea (when periods stop).
Some people also see him for conditions like endometriosis and ongoing pelvic pain, along with infertility. Treatment plans can include medicine, procedure-based care, and follow-up support, depending on what’s going on for each person. At times, people also need help because bleeding or other changes have led to anaemia or iron deficiency anaemia, where low iron can make you feel tired and run down.
Ian can also discuss and manage intrauterine device (IUD) insertion. This may be part of care for bleeding control or contraception, and it’s usually easiest when it’s matched to your situation and your comfort level. Where needed, he supports decisions around stronger options too, such as hysterectomy, which can be considered when other treatments haven’t helped enough.
There are a few other, less common topics that come up in gynaecology care too. For example, he may help with concerns related to low sodium level and osmotic demyelination syndrome in the right clinical setting. In most visits, though, the focus stays on getting the cause of symptoms figured out and making a clear plan from there.
Information about experience, education, and any research or clinical trial work isn’t listed here. What is clear is that Ian’s practice is set up to cover a wide spread of gynaecology needs, especially around bleeding, pain, and uterine conditions.