Obstetrician, Gynaecologist & Fertility Medicine

Dr Naz Syed Noh

MBBS, FRANZCOG

Dr Naz Syed Noh is a Melbourne-based specialist in obstetrics, gynaecology and fertility medicine, including IVF. He is passionate about providing compassionate, patient-centred care across the full reproductive journey, from fertility planning through pregnancy and gynaecological health.

Biography

Education & Training

Dr Naz completed his medical degree at Monash University in 2007, and later entered specialist training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology under the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists in 2013, training through Monash Health and Eastern Health networks. He achieved Fellowship status (FRANZCOG) in the specialty in 2019, with a particular interest in minimally invasive laparoscopic gynaecological surgery.

He also serves in public hospital roles (for example at Dandenong Hospital) and contributes to teaching of medical students at Monash University.

Clinical Interests & Expertise

Dr Naz’s practice spans fertility medicine, gynaecology, and obstetrics. His key areas of interest and expertise include:

  • Fertility & IVF / reproductive medicine, with involvement in tailored fertility treatments and IVF care.
  • Gynaecology & minimally invasive surgery, including laparoscopic procedures, abnormal cervical screening, and management of menstrual or pelvic pain disorders.
  • General & high-risk obstetrics, including antenatal care, birth planning, and management of complex pregnancies.
  • Pre-pregnancy counselling, early pregnancy care, postnatal care and procedural gynaecology within the clinic setting.

He embraces an individualised approach – recognising that each patient’s reproductive journey is unique, and tailoring care and management accordingly.

He is also proficient in multiple languages, fluent in Malay and conversant in Indonesian, which helps him provide culturally sensitive care to a broader patient base.

Philosophy & Approach

Dr Naz places strong emphasis on communication, shared decision-making and empathy. He is committed to ensuring patients understand their options, feel supported, and are empowered to participate actively in their care plans.

He strives to deliver safe, evidence-based, and up-to-date care, combining technological advances in fertility and minimally invasive surgery with a compassionate clinical manner.

Special Interests:

  • Fertility medicine and IVF
  • In-clinic colposcopy: investigate abnormal cervical screening test / pap smear results
  • In-clinic gynaecology: contraception services, minor procedures
  • Gynaecological surgery and advanced minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery
  • General / low-risk obstetrics
  • High-risk obstetric (ie: diabetes, hypertension, pre-eclampsia, multiple pregnancy, placenta praevia, fetal growth restriction, advanced maternal age, etc)

Qualifications

  • Fellow of the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FRANZCOG), 2019
  • Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Monash University, 2007

Sub-Specialised Fellowship Training

  • Infertility and IVF Training, City Fertility, Victoria

Academic, Research & Professional Appointments

  • Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Monash Health, 2019 – Current

Memberships

  • Royal Australia & New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
  • Australasian Gynaecologist Endoscopy and Surgery (AGES)
  • Australian Medical Association (AMA)

Hospital Accreditations

  • Monash Health – Monash Medical Centre and Dandenong Hospital
  • City Fertility Notting Hill Day Hospital, Notting Hill
  • Jessie McPherson Private Hospital, Clayton
  • Waverley Private Hospital, Mount Waverley
  • Cabrini Malvern Hospital, Malvern

Consulting Locations

  • Monash Obstetrics, Clayton (Obstetrics, gynaecology and fertility medicine)
  • City Fertility, Notting Hill (Fertility treatments and IVF)

Personal Q&As

  1. Variety in the work
    • Get both medicine (managing medical disorders in pregnancy, endocrine conditions, menopause) and surgery (laparoscopy, hysterectomy, caesarean section).
    • It’s one of the few specialties where you can spend the morning doing delicate keyhole surgery and the afternoon helping deliver a baby.
  2. Life-changing patient relationships
    • In obstetrics, you share one of the most important events in a person’s life – the birth of their child.
    • In gynaecology, you often help patients with conditions that can significantly improve their quality of life, fertility, or wellbeing.
  3. Continuity of care
    • You may follow a patient from pre-pregnancy planning through antenatal visits, delivery, and postnatal care, or from diagnosis to surgery and long-term follow-up.
  4. Intellectual and technical challenge
    • High-risk pregnancies, complex pelvic surgery, and fertility medicine require problem-solving under pressure.
    • The training is demanding, which attracts people who like high-stakes, fast decision-making.
  5. Adrenaline and unpredictability
    • Emergencies like postpartum haemorrhage or shoulder dystocia need instant action – it’s never boring.
Delivering babies – to be part of life changing moment.
Exploring new places and sports.

Patient-Centric Care​

We combine the strength of a large group practice – diverse expertise, shared resources, continuity of team – with the personal touch of patient-centric care.

We believe your care should be seamless: from your initial consultation through investigations, treatment, surgery (when needed) and follow-up, you’ll always have a specialist you know and trust leading your care.

Book Your Consultation and Start Your Journey Today

Ready to take the next step in your health, fertility or pregnancy care? Contact us today to schedule an appointment with one of our specialist.