Gynaecology
Women's Health, In-Clinic and Hospital Procedures


Gynaecology Consultations
I have extensive experience managing a wide variety of gynaecological concerns. I run gynaecological consultations out of both my North Sydney Clinic and my Sydney CBD clinic.
Some issues I regularly see patients for include:
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Abnormal pap smears/cervical screening tests
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Contraception (including in-clinic IUD insertion)
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Pelvic Pain
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Fibroids
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Endometriosis
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Menstrual Disorders (including management of heavy or painful periods)
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Menopause
Your first appointment will usually be scheduled for 30 minutes. At this appointment, Dr Burnet will go over your relevant medical history as well as your recent test results. He will perform a medical examination and develop a treatment and management plan fort your case.
Complete the form below or give us a call to book your appointment (GP referral required).
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Abnormal CST & Colposcopy
Your GP may have referred you to see me following an abnormal Cervical Screening Test or pap smear. In this case you will likely require a colposcopy procedure. This will be conducted in my clinic as part of your consultation.
A colposcopy allows us to have a magnified look at your cervix using a colposcope. I apply a solution to the cervix which can highlight any abnormalities, and sometimes need to take a small biopsy to be sent away to the lab.
Complete the form below or give us a call to book your appointment (GP referral required).

Surgery
I have regular surgical lists scheduled at the Mater Hospital Sydney and primarily offer the following procedures:
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Hysteroscopy
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Laparoscopy
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If your GP has suggested you may need surgery, please complete the booking form below or give us a call to book in a consultation. You are required to have a pre-operative consultation with Dr Burnet prior to scheduling your surgery.
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What should I bring to my first appointment?We are looking forward to meeting you! Please bring your GP referral as well as any results you have for this pregnancy. Please also have your Medicare card and Health Fund information with you (digital or physical is fine). Finally, please bring any questions you have and make sure you ask them! Some patients find it helpful to write these down ahead of time and bring their list with them.
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Which hospitals do you deliver at?I attend the following hospitals for birth: Mater Hospital Sydney North Shore Private Hospital Royal North Shore Hospital Prince of Wales Private Hospital
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What are your fees?As this is a private practice, there will be a consultation fee for each appointment, as well as a pregnancy management fee (paid at 28 weeks). Please contact our office directly for a full fee schedule.
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Where can I park?North Sydney Rooms If your appointment is scheduled in the North Sydney rooms, there is plenty of street parking available on the Pacific Highway (metered, outside peak times), Berry Street (metered) and Edward Street (some unmetered). We are also a short 5 minute walk from the Victoria Cross Metro Station or a 10 minute walk from North Sydney Station. Macquarie Street (CBD) Rooms Our Macquarie Street office is convenient for patients coming straight from, and returning straight to work. There is no nearby parking and if you are travelling from outside the CBD we recommend you travel by public transport. The office is within short walking distance of Martin Place Station.
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How often will my visits be?Your first appointment will take place when you are around 8-10 weeks along. From there, you will have appointments on the following schedule: Every 4 weeks until 30 weeks Fortnightly until 36 weeks Weekly until the big day If you ever have concerns outside the typical schedule, you are always welcome to come in for a quick check.
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Can I bring my partner/child/parent/sibling/friend to my appointment with me?Yes! We do ask you limit guests to 2-3 so we can fit everybody. But we would love to meet your loved ones and have them share in this special time with you.
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Do I need a GP referral?Yes. Your GP referral contains important medical information Dr Burnet requires to look after you. Additionally, without a referral, you are not eligible for any Medicare rebates.
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I think I might be pregnant, what should I do?Congratulations! Please book an appointment with your GP. They will usually request preliminary tests and write a referral for you to see an obstetrician. Your first appointment with us will be at about 8-10 weeks.
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Can I bring someone to my appointment with me?Of course. We understand you might be nervous! Please feel free to bring a support person with you. They are welcome to sit in the waiting room or go into your appointment with you. This is your choice!
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What are your fees?As this is a private practice, there will be a consultation fee for each appointment. There will be additional fees if you require a procedure such as colposcopy. There will also be a charge for any Telehealth consultations you have with Dr Burnet. There is a Medicare rebate available on each of these items. Our friendly staff will advise you of what fees and rebates to expect when you are scheduling an appointment.
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Where can I park?North Sydney Rooms If your appointment is scheduled in the North Sydney rooms, there is plenty of street parking available on the Pacific Highway (metered, outside peak times), Berry Street (metered) and Edward Street (some unmetered). We are also a short 5 minute walk from the Victoria Cross Metro Station or a 10 minute walk from North Sydney Station. Macquarie Street (CBD) Rooms Our Macquarie Street office is convenient for patients coming straight from, and returning straight to work. There is no nearby parking and if you are travelling from outside the CBD we recommend you travel by public transport. The office is within short walking distance of Martin Place Station.
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Do I need a GP referral?Yes. Your GP referral contains important medical information Dr Burnet requires to look after you. Additionally, without a referral, you are not eligible for any Medicare rebates.
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What should I bring to my appointment?Please bring your GP referral as well as any relevant results you have. Please also have your Medicare card and Health Fund information with you (digital or physical is fine). Finally, please bring any questions you have and make sure you ask them! Some patients find it helpful to write these down ahead of time and bring their list with them.