Sebastian R. Hobson is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist based at 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia. He works with women through pregnancy, birth, and also with day-to-day gynaecology care. The focus stays on practical support, clear conversations, and making sure families feel informed at each step.
In obstetrics, Sebastian looks after pregnancies where extra monitoring may be needed. That can include cholestasis of pregnancy and bile duct problems, which can affect the liver and cause itching or other symptoms. He also helps manage pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia and conditions linked to low birthweight risk or changes seen on scans.
At times, care may involve placenta issues too, including placenta previa. He also supports families when there are concerns about baby growth and wellbeing, such as fetal swelling (fetal oedema), or when blood-related conditions are present.
There are also times when pregnancy involves blood conditions that can affect the baby after birth. For example, alpha thalassemia and anaemia may need planning during pregnancy. Hemolytic disease of the newborn can be a concern in some families, and early checks and coordinated care can make a big difference.
Outside pregnancy, Sebastian’s gynaecology work includes handling some serious or complex situations, like ectopic pregnancy. He may also be involved in care around hysterectomy, depending on what is safest and needed for the individual patient. The goal is to weigh up risks, talk through options, and keep care grounded in what each person actually wants.
Women and families usually come to an obstetrician-gynecologist when things feel unclear, stressful, or more complicated than expected. In many cases, that means arranging the right tests, watching symptoms closely, and coordinating next steps with the wider care team. Over time, this helps reduce worry and keeps decisions as steady and well explained as possible.
For appointments in Clayton, Sebastian R. Hobson provides care from his practice address at 246 Clayton Road. If you’re looking for help with pregnancy complications or gynaecology concerns, it’s best to discuss your situation directly at the appointment, including what you’ve noticed and what support you need.