Mitcham Private Hospital
Part of Ramsay Health Care

Mitcham Private Hospital specialist Ebony Gilbee

Dr Ebony Gilbee

MBBS FRANZCOG

Ebony is a friendly and approachable clinician, with a down-to-earth and authentic communication style.

Mitcham Private Hospital would like to introduce Dr Ebony Gilbee, obstetrician and gynaecologist.

 

Ebony is a friendly and approachable obstetrician & gynaecologist, with a down-to-earth and authentic communication style. She favours a holistic, individualised and flexible approach to caring for women. Ebony strives to respect, empower and support women’s wishes, whilst always keeping their safety and evidencebased practices at the forefront. She is thorough, dedicated, warm and passionate about women’s health.

 

Ebony has undertaken extensive specialist training across numerous hospitals and health services within Australia – including the Mercy Hospital for Women (MHW), Monash Health, Eastern Health and the Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH), to name just a few. She has additional experience in paediatric and adolescent gynaecology, indigenous health, substance misuse/addiction in pregnancy and neonatology.

 

Ebony is passionate about teaching and supporting doctors-in-training, general practitioners, medical students and midwifery colleagues.

 

Outside of work, Ebony is a proud mum who loves sunshine, chocolate, true crime podcasts, shopping and everything in the colour pink (even her stethoscope is pink!)

• Normal/lower and higher risk pregnancies - including vaginal, instrumental and caesarean births • Pre-pregnancy counselling/health optimisation • Miscarriages and pregnancy loss • Period problems – including heavy, painful and/or irregular periods (e.g., PCOS) • Abnormal bleeding (e.g., postcoital, intermenstrual, postmenopausal) • Abnormal cervical screening tests (pap smears) and colposcopy • Adolescent gynaecology – including management of challenging periods for young women with physical and/or intellectual disabilities • Contraception – including insertion/removal of IUDs (e.g., Mirena, Kyleena) and Implanons and laparoscopic tubal ligation • Sexual health (e.g., dyspareunia, sexually transmitted infections/pelvic inflammatory disease) • Perimenopause Vulval disorders