About Dr Becky Taylor
Fertility Specialist and Gynaecologist
Above all, I believe in listening to my patients. So if you want to be truly heard, I offer a caring and comprehensive approach to reproductive care from my offices in Glebe.
But first, a little about how I got there…
Originally from the UK, I went to medical school at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with first class honours as well as obtaining a BMedSci in Reproductive Biology. I was awarded the Buchanan Scholarship in Obstetrics and Gynaecology recognising academic excellence in the field.
I worked as a junior medical officer in Scotland for two years before emigrating to Australia in 2013. Falling in love with Sydney, I decided to pursue my speciality training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPAH), starting in 2016.
After completing my basic training, I developed my interest in fertility and operative gynaecology by undertaking a fellowship at Westmead Fertility Centre followed by a three year fellowship in advanced laparoscopic surgery at RPAH where I honed my interest in endometriosis. I am now an Australian Gynaecological and Endoscopy and Surgery (AGES) certified Gynaecologist and am working towards becoming an accredited robotic surgeon.
I consult out of Glebe and Genea in Kent Street, where I offer both fertility and general gynaecology appointments. I operate at the Mater Hospital, North Sydney and Genea Day Surgery in the City. I am also a Visiting Medical Officer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
There’s something incredibly fulfilling about a patient saying “that’s the first time I’ve felt heard and had it explained so clearly”. I always take the time to listen to people, so you’re supported every step of the way, with all the information you need – because that’s how you can make the best decisions.
I can’t wait to help you too.