Dr Amelia Ryan
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Dr Amelia Ryan

Dr Amelia Ryan is a gynaecologist and obstetrician in Auckland, New Zealand. She works as a consultant in public practise at Waitemata District Health Board and as a gynaecologist and fertility specialist at Advanced Gynaecology Auckland.

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To round out an exciting week of new beginnings, I To round out an exciting week of new beginnings, I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve joined the Clinical Advisory Committee (CAC) for @endometriosisnewzealand (ENZ).

I strive to provide high-quality clinical care for all my patients. However, this only reaches a small number of people each day. By being part of the CAC, I am able to be involved in a wider advocacy conversation with a broader impact for people in Aotearoa with endometriosis.

ENZ has published a nice write up about my position in the CAC, including my thoughts on what I think the future looks like for endo patients in NZ. I’ve put a link in my bio if you’d like to read more!
We are officially open for business! Today we op We are officially open for business! 

Today we opened the doors to our new women’s health clinic, Advanced Gynaecology Auckland (AGA). 

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Advanced Gynaecology Auckland (AGA) is opening thi Advanced Gynaecology Auckland (AGA) is opening this week!

I am excited to announce I am joining forces with Dr Michael Wynn-Williams @drmww.co.nz and Dr Anna Bashford as we open our new gynaecology practice this week. AGA offers a wide range of gynaecology services with a special focus on endometriosis and pelvic pain. We are all laparoscopic surgeons with training in the surgical management of endometriosis, along with a focus on the holistic and multidisciplinary management of pelvic pain. We see patients with all sorts of gynaecological issues such as painful periods, heavy periods, ovarian cysts, abnormal pap smears and perimenopause.

You can make an appointment via your GP or contact reception@advgynae.co.nz. 

Website launching soon www.advgynae.co.nz
TW - Miscarriage Here’s a quick video on what TW - Miscarriage 

Here’s a quick video on what happens after you’ve been diagnosed with a miscarriage.

Talk to your GP and your local early pregnancy service at the hospital. There is plenty of support available.

It also helps to talk to people about what you’re going through. It is totally normal to feel blindsided and a strong sense of grief. Take time to recover physically AND emotionally from this very human experience.
HPV vaccination - swipe to learn more. HPV vaccination - swipe to learn more.
Part 2! Along with being a more acceptable test, H Part 2! Along with being a more acceptable test, HPV screening is a better test for the following reasons:

• You can still test in pregnancy and during your period
• A negative HPV test is more reassuring that a normal Pap smear
• If you have a normal Pap smear, you have about a 5/1000 chance of a high grade abnormality within 3 years
• If you have a normal HPV test, you have a 2/1000 change of a high grade abnormality within the long screening interval of 5 years
• If you have symptoms suggestive of cervical disease like: bleeding in between your periods, bleeding with sex, bleeding after menopause, abnormal discharge or pain with sex or periods then you should be examined as per the current screening schedule and have both an HPV test and a standard Pap smear performed.
There have been lots of questions about why the ne There have been lots of questions about why the new cervical screening test is safer, especially with the 5 year test interval.

I’ve broken it down into two videos - here’s part 1, with part 2 following tomorrow!
Cervical screening in Aotearoa is changing for the Cervical screening in Aotearoa is changing for the better... Swipe for the update!

I'll be sharing more on HPV over the coming weeks.
New ep with @infertility_sisters is out now, talki New ep with @infertility_sisters is out now, talking all things PCOS. 

This episode covers;
• What is PCOS
• How to get diagnosed
• What is PCO
• The part that insulin play in the body
• How PCOS can impact Fertility
• Medical management of PCOS
• Fertility Treatment options
• Lifestyle recommendations to manage PCOS.

Link in bio.
We're looking for a Medical Receptionist/Personal We're looking for a Medical Receptionist/Personal Assistant for our new Auckland based practice. 40 hours/week, but loads of flexibility and opportunity to work from home.

If this sounds like something you're interested in, please email your CV to contact@drameliaryan.co.nz 

Or if you know someone who may be a good fit, please feel free to share!
A little BTS of my weekend on call at Fertility As A little BTS of my weekend on call at Fertility Associates! @fertilityassociatesnz 

Egg collection and embryo transfer video credit: Advanced Fertility Center of Chicago
My very first podcast debut! I recently sat down w My very first podcast debut! I recently sat down with @infertility_sisters to talk about all things endometriosis.

This episode covers;
• What is endometriosis
• What are the symptoms 
• What are the ways to get diagnosed
• Management options
• How endo can impact fertility 
• How can endo surgery temporarily improve your fertility 
• Endometriomas - what are they and how do they treat them
• Does endo impact egg quality 
• How to manage endo holistically

If you’d like to listen to the full episode, I’ve put a link in my bio. #endometriosis #endo
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Advanced Gynaecology Auckland, Level 2 Ascot Central, 7 Ellerslie Racecourse Drive, Greenlane, Auckland 1051

Parking: There is 30 mins free parking at the Ascot Central Carpark. Any time over this will incur charges of $4 per hour with a maximum day rate of $22.

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Healthlink code – adgynakl
Email : [email protected].nz