Bassem Gerges is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist based in Blacktown, NSW, Australia. His work focuses on women’s health across different life stages, from early pregnancy concerns through to ongoing gynaecology support.
In many cases, people come in looking for help with pain, bleeding changes, or trouble with getting pregnant. Conditions like endometriosis and uterine fibroids are common reasons for visits. At times, symptoms can be hard to ignore, and it helps to have someone who can talk things through in a clear, steady way.
Pregnancy worries are also part of the mix. Endometriosis can affect fertility, and an ectopic pregnancy needs careful, timely assessment. Bassem Gerges works with patients to explain what’s going on, what the options look like, and what to watch for next. The goal is to make a plan that fits the situation, not just the textbook version.
He also provides care that goes beyond consultations. This includes endoscopy, and surgical options such as hysterectomy when it’s the right choice for the patient’s health and goals. If surgery is being considered, the process is usually discussed step by step, including what happens before, during, and after.
Experience is built through day-to-day work in women’s health. Over time, this helps with the real-world side of care—listening to what people are feeling, balancing medical facts with comfort, and keeping things practical. Appointments are not rushed, and explanations are kept simple.
Training is in obstetrics and gynaecology, with an emphasis on safe care and good follow-up. For many women, it’s not only about treating symptoms, it’s also about understanding the cause and planning ahead. That might mean tracking changes, discussing long-term options, or making sure there’s a clear next step.
There’s also a focus on ongoing support, because women’s health doesn’t sit still. Pain can come and go. Bleeding patterns can change. Fertility questions can bring anxiety. Having steady care in Blacktown can make a real difference when things feel uncertain.