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About Dr Nevine Te West
MD, MRCOG, FRANZCOG
Profile: Dr Nèvine te West is a consultant Gynaecologist and has worked at St George Hospital since 2014.She is a Dutch accredited Subspecialist in Urogynaecology, having trained under Prof Kate Moore and Dr Emmanuel Karantanis in Sydney, as well as at various units across the UK (ie. Birmingham) and the Netherlands (ie. Nijmegen, Zwolle).She specialises in pelvic floor medicine and reconstructive surgery and offers a wide range of investigations and treatment of pelvic floor disorders, including prolapse, urinary incontinence and childbirth injuries.She also has expertise in laparoscopic urogynae surgery, and general gynaecological problems, such as menstrual disorders.She is currently completing a PhD with the University of New South Wales focusing on the role of oestrogen in female stress urinary incontinence.
Special interests: Urogynaecology: prolapse, urinary incontinence, overactive bladderPelvic floor dysfunctionUrodynamicsPelvic floor and perineal reconstructionLaparoscopic prolapse repairMenstrual disordersMenopause
LANGUAGESDutch
Practice Locations
- Practice name St George Private Hospital
- Address Level 1, WR Pitney Clinical Sciences Building, Short Street, St George Public Hospital, Kogarah, NSW
- Suburb or City Kogarah, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Nevine Te West's specialty?
- Dr Nevine Te West is a Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, Urologist.
- What is the address of the Dr Nevine Te West's practice?
- Dr Nevine Te West works at Level 1, WR Pitney Clinical Sciences Building, Short Street, St George Public Hospital, Kogarah, NSW
- What are the Dr Nevine Te West's qualifications?
MD, MRCOG, FRANZCOG
Profile: Dr Nèvine te West is a consultant Gynaecologist and has worked at St George Hospital since 2014.She is a Dutch accredited Subspecialist in Urogynaecology, having trained under Prof Kate Moore and Dr Emmanuel Karantanis in Sydney, as well as at various units across the UK (ie. Birmingham) and the Netherlands (ie. Nijmegen, Zwolle).She specialises in pelvic floor medicine and reconstructive surgery and offers a wide range of investigations and treatment of pelvic floor disorders, including prolapse, urinary incontinence and childbirth injuries.She also has expertise in laparoscopic urogynae surgery, and general gynaecological problems, such as menstrual disorders.She is currently completing a PhD with the University of New South Wales focusing on the role of oestrogen in female stress urinary incontinence.
Special interests: Urogynaecology: prolapse, urinary incontinence, overactive bladderPelvic floor dysfunctionUrodynamicsPelvic floor and perineal reconstructionLaparoscopic prolapse repairMenstrual disordersMenopause
LANGUAGESDutch