Leonie K. Callaway is an Obstetrician-Gynecologist based at 288 Herston Rd, Herston, QLD 4006. She looks after women through different stages of life, with a big focus on pregnancy and birth. Her clinic setting is in a busy part of Brisbane, so it’s handy if you’re already in the area or nearby.
In many cases, people see Leonie when they’re managing health conditions during pregnancy. This can include gestational diabetes and type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Pregnancy can change how the body handles sugar, blood pressure, and overall energy, so having regular checks matters. Leonie also supports people dealing with high blood pressure issues, including preeclampsia and hypertension.
There are also situations where pregnancy health gets complicated in other ways. Leonie works with patients who have issues like obesity, low blood sugar, and cholesterol problems that need careful monitoring. At times, she may help manage conditions related to the liver and bile flow in pregnancy, including cholestasis and intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy. Severe health changes can be scary, so the goal is clear, steady guidance and follow-ups that make sense.
Respiratory and broader medical needs can come up too. Leonie’s service list includes asthma, and she also looks after people with cerebral hypoxia and other serious pregnancy-related concerns. Her work includes support for people affected by COVID-19 and, in some cases, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). These are not simple situations, and care usually needs to be organised and monitored closely.
Leonie also deals with obstetric needs such as high blood pressure in infants, which can be part of complex care after birth. The overall approach is practical. She focuses on what’s happening now, what to watch for next, and how to plan safe care for the short term and the weeks ahead.
Information about Leonie’s specific experience history and education details isn’t listed on this page. Research or publication details also aren’t shown here, and there’s no clear information about clinical trials. If you want to know more about her background, it’s best to ask the clinic directly.
For many patients, that mix of pregnancy care and hands-on monitoring is what helps. When things feel uncertain, having one clinician who can manage the medical side of pregnancy can make a big difference.