Dr Roni Ratner

Dr Roni Ratner

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Photos from Dr Roni Ratner's post 01/09/2025

🙏 Grateful to for inviting me to speak at their latest conference! What an incredible opportunity it was to reconnect with colleagues and friends from across the gynaecological community.

The discussions around surgical techniques were fascinating, but what really stood out was the conversation about developing more well-rounded doctors. It’s not just about perfecting our technical skills - it’s about nurturing the whole practitioner: communication, empathy, leadership and continuous learning!

Already looking forward to the next meeting! 🩺

11/12/2024

We’re taking a little break ☀️🌴

The rooms will be closed from Saturday 21st December through to Sunday 5th January.

Please note that during this time our phones and emails will not be attended. Please email through any non-urgent concerns and these will be actioned upon our reopening.

If your matter is urgent please present to either your local GP or closest emergency department during this time and if you are a recent surgical patient please present to Cabrini Malvern emergency department.

We wish all our patients, referrers and colleagues a lovely festive season and a happy new year!

15/10/2024

It was an honour to have recently been invited to present at the Gastroenterological Society of Australia’s annual Gastroenterology Week event in Adelaide on the topic of Gynaecology and the Gut: What the gastroenterologist needs to know.

09/06/2023

We’ve moved!🏡🚚

I will now be consulting out of Armadale Women’s Health @ 17 Kooyong Road Armadale.

Looking forward to welcoming patients into the new rooms over the coming weeks. Keep a look out for some more photos soon!

15/04/2021

Did you know that April is Adenomyosis (ad-uh-no-my-o-sis) month?!✌🏼

Adenomyosis is a condition in which cells from the lining of the uterus (endometrium) are found within the muscle layer of the uterus (myometrium) and is thought to affect 20-35% of women. It exists in two different forms – diffuse, where the cells are interspersed throughout the myometrium, and focal, where it forms a mass in the uterus which can be confused for a fibroid. Women with adenomyosis may be asymptomatic or complain of abnormal, irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding, painful periods or pain during s*x. The mainstay of treatment is with hormones for women who have not completed their families, such as the Mirena IUD, or hysterectomy for those that have.

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