Daniel L. Rolnik is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist based in Clayton, VIC, at 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.
His care focuses on women’s health across the full journey. That includes pregnancy from early stages through to birth, and ongoing gynaecology needs when they come up. Over time, this kind of work can mean supporting people through changes that feel stressful and uncertain, especially when there are signs something is not quite right.
During pregnancy, Dr Rolnik helps manage health issues like high blood pressure, preeclampsia, and severe complications such as eclampsia. He also looks after cases where a baby may not be growing as expected, including intrauterine growth restriction and pregnancies where there is concern about placental function. At times, there can be worries around conditions like small for gestational age or fetal growth patterns that need closer monitoring.
He also works with people who have placenta-related complications, including placenta previa. Gestational diabetes and other pregnancy health concerns are part of what he commonly helps manage, because these can affect both mother and baby. When there are ultrasound findings that suggest fluid build-up or other fetal concerns, care needs to be careful and step-by-step.
Some appointments involve early pregnancy problems too. This includes ectopic pregnancy, where quick assessment matters. Fertility and longer-term reproductive health concerns, such as infertility and intersex variations, can also be part of the conversations in the clinic.
Gynaecology and pregnancy care can overlap with broader medical issues. Dr Rolnik’s work includes supporting patients where there are bleeding or clotting concerns, low platelets, or other complications that may happen around pregnancy. Infections can also come into play, including pneumonia, and there are times when respiratory illness like COVID-19 is considered in the planning for pregnancy care.
There may be situations where genetic differences are discussed, including Down Syndrome and other chromosome-related conditions. In those moments, the focus is on clear information, practical next steps, and making sure care decisions are guided by what is happening in that specific pregnancy.
The same approach is used across newborn-related concerns mentioned in referral pathways, such as jaundice and haemolytic disease of the newborn. If you need ongoing monitoring or help coordinating next steps, Dr Rolnik aims to keep the process calm and grounded, with attention to the details that matter most.