Eva Malacova

Reproductive Endocrinologist

Female📍 Herston

About of Eva Malacova

Eva Malacova is a Reproductive Endocrinologist based at 300 Herston Road, Herston, QLD 4006. She looks after people who need help with reproductive health and the hormones and body changes that come with it. This can include issues around the fallopian tubes and how they may affect fertility and natural conception. At times, that same care also connects with pregnancy planning and pregnancy complications.


In many cases, her work involves conditions that can change how an egg travels, implants, or develops. That includes tubal disease, and situations related to tubal ligation. She also supports care where there may be pregnancy risks such as placenta previa, and where the baby’s growth needs close attention, including intrauterine growth restriction. She can also help with varicocele, which can be part of a broader fertility picture for some families.


Eva’s practice also covers a wider mix of health conditions that can affect reproductive health and pregnancy outcomes. For example, chronic kidney disease and Fabry disease may bring extra planning and monitoring needs. Some people also have vitamin D deficiency, which can matter for general health and wellbeing. In more complex cases, other conditions such as patent foramen ovale (PFO) and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) may also need to be considered as part of safe care around pregnancy and the bigger health picture.


Training and experience are focused on reproductive medicine and helping people through complex, real-life health situations. Research involvement and any clinical trials are not listed, so care is described mainly through the conditions she manages in day-to-day work. If you are trying to understand what might be going on, Eva’s approach stays practical and grounded, with an emphasis on making sense of the next steps and keeping care focused on what matters most for your situation.

Services & Conditions Treated

Tubal DiseaseTubal LigationAbdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)Autism Spectrum DisorderChronic Kidney DiseaseFabry DiseaseIntrauterine Growth RestrictionPatent Foramen OvalePlacenta PreviaVaricoceleVitamin D Deficiency

Publications

1 total

Which behavioral regulations predict physical activity and sedentary behavior in people with mental illness?

Psychological medicine • November 21, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I can help with Tubal Disease, Tubal Ligation, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA), Autism Spectrum Disorder, Chronic Kidney Disease, Fabry Disease, Intrauterine Growth Restriction, Patent Foramen Ovale, Placenta Previa, Varicocele and Vitamin D Deficiency.
Where is your clinic located?
My clinic is at 300 Herston Road, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
You can book an appointment by calling the clinic or using the booking options available through the practice. If you have questions before booking, I’m happy to help directly.
Do you treat conditions related to reproductive health?
Yes. I’m a Reproductive Endocrinologist and I work on conditions and issues that relate to reproductive health, pregnancy, growth and related areas.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any medical records relevant to your concerns. If you have previous test results or imaging, bring those too to help with your assessment.
What concerns are common for patients visiting a Reproductive Endocrinologist?
Patients often have questions about fertility, pregnancy planning, uterine or placental issues, and other conditions listed in the services. If you’re unsure, ask at the appointment and I’ll explain what applies to you.