Luke E. Grzeskowiak is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist based in Bedford Park, Adelaide, SA, Australia. He looks after people across pregnancy and women’s health, with care that’s steady, practical, and focused on getting things sorted day by day.
In pregnancy, Luke helps manage common and not-so-common issues. That can include morning sickness and hyperemesis gravidarum, where nausea and vomiting hit hard. He also supports patients with problems like gestational diabetes, high blood pressure in pregnancy, and preeclampsia. These conditions can change how pregnancy feels and how often checks are needed, so a clear plan matters.
At times, care also involves issues that affect the baby’s growth and wellbeing. For example, he treats intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and monitors pregnancies where there are extra risks. Luke also looks at conditions such as intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, and works through what it means for symptoms, monitoring, and next steps.
Outside of pregnancy, Luke provides ongoing gynaecology care. This can include helping with infertility and pelvic floor dysfunction. He can also help with family planning choices, including intrauterine device (IUD) insertion, and discussing what might fit best for different life stages.
Health problems that affect the whole body can show up in pregnancy and beyond, so Luke takes those seriously too. Iron deficiency anaemia is one example, along with related concerns like low iron in pregnancy and childhood iron deficiency anaemia. He also treats people who have issues such as obesity and metabolic syndrome, and he helps manage asthma, including asthma in children.
Infections are another part of his work. That can include urinary tract infections (UTIs), flu, and other infections that can be serious if not treated early. He also supports patients with breast infections, and he may be involved when infants need care, including newborn low blood sugar and premature infant concerns.
Luke also deals with high-stress emergencies that need quick attention. Things like severe hypertension, cardiac arrest, hypothermia, and complications such as in pregnancy-related conditions are handled with a calm approach and a focus on safety.
Overall, his goal is to make sure care is understandable and grounded. Over time, he builds a plan that fits the person in front of him, whether that’s supporting a pregnancy, managing a health condition, or helping with decisions around gynaecology care.