Gregory E. Rice is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist based at Flinders Drive, Bedford Park, SA 5042, Australia.
In clinic, he looks after women across different life stages, with a strong focus on pregnancy and women’s health issues. Pregnancy can be a hopeful time, but it can also bring new worries. Over time, he works with people dealing with complications that need careful monitoring and clear next steps.
For example, he helps manage gestational diabetes and supports patients through changes that come with it. He also looks after cases where blood pressure problems show up in pregnancy, including preeclampsia. In many cases, that means more frequent check-ins and watching baby’s growth closely.
He is also involved in care where the baby’s wellbeing may be affected. This can include placental insufficiency and intrauterine growth restriction, where growth is slower than expected. Sometimes, doctors need to act early to reduce risk, and that’s where steady assessment matters.
At times, he may also be part of the care team when there are concerns around oxygen supply during pregnancy and birth, such as cerebral hypoxia. The goal is always to keep families informed and help them understand what is happening and why decisions are made.
Beyond pregnancy, his women’s health work includes gynaecology and cancer care, including ovarian cancer. That can be an overwhelming diagnosis, and it helps when the plan is laid out in plain language, step by step.
He also works with issues that may seem unrelated at first, like periodontitis. Gum health can matter for overall health, and in some cases it can connect to other bigger body systems. He tends to take a whole-person view, not just one symptom.
There are also rarer conditions that he manages, including high molecular weight kininogen deficiency. While these cases are less common, they still need careful coordination and follow-up.
In terms of experience, Gregory E. Rice works with patients who have both common and complex conditions, especially those linked to pregnancy and early health changes. That mix helps him spot patterns, ask the right questions, and guide patients through what comes next.
Education details and any research or clinical trial involvement are not listed here. If you’d like, the best next step is to ask the clinic about specific training, current projects, or how care is handled for your situation.