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We Understand Women

  • Cervical and uterine polyps
  • Endometriosis
  • Expert in infertility
  • Menstrual disorders
  • Ovarian cysts
General Info

Dr Tan is a skilled & dedicated surgeon, has an excellent & caring professional team in his consulting rooms and in the Hospitals

What makes Dr Tan's practice truly special is his unique ability to care, listen, explain & give individual attention to every patient.

Dr Tan has a small practice with a focus on healthy patients delivering healthy babies by listening to the needs & special requirements of individual patients.

Dr Tan is sympathetic to the needs of women in his gynaecological practice. Dr Tan offers a range of services to look after women. He can do routine pap smears, diagnose STD and other diseases of reproductive organs and perform serious operations such as hysterectomies.

Dr Tan is an expert in infertility, menstrual disorders, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, cervical and uterine polyps, abnormal pap smears and offers services in the latest in technology in keyhole surgery (laparoscopic surgery).

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeFRANZCOG - Dr. Steven TanAccreditation badgeMBBS (Hons 1) - Dr. Steven TanAccreditation badgeB.Sc (Med) - Dr. Steven Tan
Email
ABN
43 738 559 967
Service Notes
Open Monday to Friday
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Keywords
abnormal pap smears, cervical and uterine polyps, diagnose STD, diseases of reproductive organs, endometriosis, infertility, menstrual disorders, ovarian cysts
FAQschevron down

Which hospital can I deliver at?

Dr Steven Tan delivers at the Mater Hospital North Sydney, North Shore Private and RNSH. You will need to book in at these Hospitals when you find out that you are pregnant and you can see what excellent services they provide.


What other specialists need to be involved in my hospital care?

Dr Tan works with a team of dedicated and excellent staff committed to caring for you and your baby. You may require an anesthetist for an epidural or spinal block, or in the event of a Cesarean section. Your baby may require a Paediatrician for a postnatal check.


I am booked in for an elective caesarean section (LSCS), what do I need to do?

The details of the LSCS will be explained throughout all the consultations with Dr Tan. In the week preceding the delivery date, you will get a phone call from the hospital with the exact details and times. It is usually about a five day admission, and you may be required to fast for 4 hours prior to the procedure.


Where do I have my ultrasound?

There are many options of ultrasound facilities. For convenience, patients can use the mater imaging which is on site near the mater clinic, or seek a referral to another provider of your choice.


Do I need a referral from my GP?

Yes. Your own doctor should provide you with a referral to see Dr Steven Tan.