Uri P. Dior is an obstetrician and gynaecologist based in Melbourne, Victoria. The practice address is Locked Bag 300, Grattan St & Flemington Road, Melbourne, VIC 3052, Australia.
In day-to-day care, Uri looks after people across a wide range of women’s health needs. Some visits are about pregnancy and early complications, while others are about long-term conditions that can be tough to live with. Over time, the aim is to help patients get clear answers and a plan that fits their situation.
Uri also helps manage conditions like endometriosis and adenomyosis. These can cause ongoing pelvic pain, heavy periods, and pain that shows up at different times of the month. At times, treatment can involve medicines, procedures, or surgery, depending on what’s going on.
There’s also support for infertility and issues around ovaries and eggs. This can include care for problems such as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, which can happen after fertility treatments. If a pregnancy is being monitored closely, you might also see discussions about risks and what to watch for.
When pain is sudden or severe, Uri helps with acute problems too. That might include ectopic pregnancy, pelvic inflammatory disease, or other causes of urgent lower belly pain. The focus is on prompt assessment and getting the right care started quickly.
Procedures are part of the picture when needed. Uri offers endoscopy, and also performs surgery such as hysterectomy and oophorectomy in cases where that’s the safer option. There’s care for uterine fibroids as well, which can affect bleeding and comfort. In some situations, treatment may be planned with future health and quality of life in mind.
Uterine and pregnancy placement issues can also come up. For example, placenta previa may need close monitoring during pregnancy. If there are concerns related to the placenta, Uri can look after conditions such as trophoblastic tumour, including placental site types.
Other areas of women’s health and pelvic care are included too. This includes the insertion of intrauterine devices, as well as help with interstitial cystitis when bladder pain and pressure are part of the problem. Hydronephrosis and severe infections, like sepsis, are also covered when they occur in the right clinical setting.
Clinical decisions can feel overwhelming. Uri’s role is to keep things grounded, explain what’s happening, and outline practical next steps for care.