I am an obstetrician, gynaecologist, IVF and infertility specialist at Epworth Freemasons, St Vincent’s Private, Frances Perry House and Melbourne IVF.
I provide care to patients in the areas of obstetrics, gynaecology, IVF, male and female infertility.
I look forward to meeting with you should you require advice on fertility or if you are already pregnant.
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My aim is to assist women and couples to become pregnant and as an obstetrician, provide the best care and support to them throughout pregnancy and childbirth.
As part of this commitment, I make myself available to attend births and emergencies every day and night.
I am a committee member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) Council and the RANZCOG Women’s Health Policy Committee. This peak professional body aims to improve the health outcomes for women, couples, and their babies.
Dr Joseph Sgroi continually updates his knowledge and skills with evidence-based medical research in order to help improve the outcomes for his patients. He also continues to mentor future generations of doctors in his role as Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at the Royal Women’s Hospital and the University of Melbourne. Compassionate and caring, his main priority is to support his patients on both an emotional and medical level.
Dr Joseph Sgroi continually updates his knowledge and skills with evidence-based medical research in order to help improve the outcomes for his patients. He also continues to mentor future generations of doctors in his role as Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at the Royal Women’s Hospital and the University of Melbourne. Compassionate and caring, his main priority is to support his patients on both an emotional and medical level.
MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 1998
DRANZCOG – Diploma of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
MRANZCOG -Member of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
FRANZCOG – Fellow of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologist
MReproMed – Masters of Reproductive Medicine
Director Medic Oncall Locums
Director VConsult
Medical Director Clinic to CloudChair Cor Mentes Health Consultancy
RANZCOG Council Member
2015 RANZCOG Women’s Health Policy Committee
2015 RANZCOG Regional Education Committee
2015 AMA Past Federal AMA Councillor
Past Chair AMACDT – 2001 -2004
AMA Victoria Past-President Doctors in Training Subdivision – 2001 -2004
Commonwealth Government – Medical Training Review Panel 2001 – 2004
University of Melbourne – Lecturer 2015
Dr Joseph Sgroi MDA National
Australia
November 2015 – Present
Thai-German Multi-disciplinary Endoscopic Training Center Siriraj Hospital
Bangkok – Fellow Royal Hospital for Women
Sydney – Gynaecological Laparoscopic Fellow, The Royal Women’s Hospital
Melbourne – IVF & Reproductive Endocrinology Fellow
Dr Joesph Sgroi is based in East Melbourne.
The logo I co-designed represents me as an Obstetrician, Gynaecologist and Fertility Specialist. In my practice, I care for women prior to conception, during pregnancy, childbirth and in all areas of women’s health.
In 2013, I spent several weeks with my good friend, Lisa from Mammoth and Elefont, creating my logo affectionately called “The Dandelion”.
There are several key elements of The Dandelion; each one representing an aspect of the care I provide.
As children, we all had much joy blowing on a dandelion and seeing the seeds floating away. In “The Dandelion”, these seeds represent new life aligned with my work in preconception and fertility.
The circle encapsulating The Dandelion represents a human egg. If you look closely, the woman’s head and hair represent the sperm that fertilises an egg.
The body and stem of the dandelion are in the shape of a woman’s body.
This reflects my work in gynaecology and women’s health. In addition, the female form represents a womb where an embryo will implant and a baby develops. Being part of the process in helping create this logo was very rewarding and is a realisation of my passion for helping to care for my patients.