About Dr Rachael
Rodgers

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry, Immunology)
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor or Surgery (Honours)
Masters of Science in Medicine (Reproductive Health & Human Genetics)
Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (FRANZCOG)
Certificate in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (CREI)

Dr Rachael Rodgers is a fully qualified obstetrician/gynaecologist (FRANZCOG) with sub-speciality training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (CREI).

“CREI members must devote at least 15 years to medical training and patient care before achieving subspecialty certification. Membership in CREI is strictly limited to specialists who have been certified in the subspecialty of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility by the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Although many doctors may provide care for infertility, fewer than 80 specialists have achieved the very special distinction of CREI membership.”

ANZSREI 2024 - https://anzsrei.com/why-crei/

Dr Rachael Rodgers works in both the public and private medical systems. Her public work is through the Royal Hospital for Women where she is the Deputy Head in the Department of Reproductive Medicine. She cares for women with complex medical and genetic conditions, specialising in oncofertility treatment and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis. For several years, Dr Rodgers worked with Genea, however she has made the decision to transfer to IVF Australia. Her transfer will take place on 1st April 2024. In the private system, Dr Rodgers provides a variety of fertility treatments including egg freezing, IVF, ICSI, pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, ovulation induction and intrauterine insemination. She provides compassionate individualised care for her patients.

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Why Choose doctor Rachael?

  • Friendly, kind, non-judgemental
  • Exceptional academic qualifications
  • Internationally published research
  • Extensive experience with complex patients
  • Access to cutting edge laboratory technology

Your JOURNEY to PARENTHOOD

Supporting you through every step of your fertility journey.

Egg Freezing

Do something today that your future self will thank you for

Egg freezing is a popular choice for women who aren’t ready to have a baby just yet. It takes approximately two weeks from the start of treatment until the egg collection. Hormone injections are given for 10-12 days followed by an egg collection procedure in a day surgery. Monitoring blood tests and ultrasounds are conducted early in the morning to minimize the disruption to your day. Usually only one day (the day of your egg collection) is required off work.

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135-137 Macquarie Street,
Sydney NSW 2000

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Directions

  • Royal Hospital for Women
  • Prince Of Wales Hospital
  • The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
  • The University of Sydney
  • UNSW Sydney
  • The Fertility Society of Australia
  • IVF Australia