Stacey J. Ellery is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist based in Grove, VIC, working at 43-51 Kanooka, Grove, VIC 3168, Australia. She looks after women across different life stages, from fertility and early pregnancy through to birth and the weeks after delivery. Care is often about practical choices too, not just test results.
In pregnancy and birth, Stacey helps manage issues like gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and problems with the placenta, including placental insufficiency and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). At times, families also need support when there are signs a baby is under stress, such as asphyxia neonatorum and cerebral hypoxia. In hospital settings, she also works with care plans that may involve newborn issues like hypothermia and newborn jaundice, which can happen even with a healthy pregnancy.
Outside pregnancy, she supports patients dealing with ongoing pelvic and hormone-related conditions. That includes endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). There are also times when people come in for help with infertility, and Stacey can guide discussions around next steps and what options might fit best for different situations. She can also assist with things like premenstrual syndrome (PMS), where symptoms can affect day-to-day life.
There’s a lot of worry that comes with these conditions. Stacey’s approach stays calm and clear, so you know what’s happening and what will be monitored. At times, that includes planning around nutrition concerns in pregnancy and newborn care, where relevant, to support better outcomes.
Experience and education details aren’t listed on this profile. Research links and clinical trials are also not shown here. The service list does include vasectomy, but other background details about this part of care aren’t provided, so it’s best to ask the clinic if you want to check how that works locally.