Brydie Purbrick

Dr Brydie Purbrick

Fertility Specialist & Gynaecologist

MBBS

General gynaecologySexual and reproductive healthMinimally invasive surgery

About

Dr Brydie Purbrick - Compassionate Fertility Specialist with Rural and Indigenous Health Focus

Dr Brydie Purbrick is a Fertility Specialist at Repromed (part of the Monash IVF Group) with a deep passion for women's health and a strong belief in empowering patients to reach their reproductive goals. Her diverse background in rural, remote, and Indigenous health brings a unique perspective to fertility care.

Training and Background

Dr Purbrick completed her Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Adelaide, during which she undertook rural placements in Uganda, Port Lincoln, Ceduna, APY Lands, and Mount Gambier. In 2011, she played a key role in establishing a student placement program for rural and remote Indigenous communities in South Australia and the Northern Territory - a program that has since been incorporated as an elective at the University of Adelaide Medical School.

Commitment to Inclusive Care

Dr Purbrick has participated in LGBTIQ+ Diversity and Inclusion training and is committed to providing an affirming experience for all patients. Her inclusive approach ensures that everyone feels supported and respected throughout their fertility journey.

Why Patients Choose Dr Purbrick

Patients appreciate Dr Purbrick's empowering approach and her commitment to ensuring every individual is supported in reaching their reproductive goals. Her background in clinical teaching and her passion for women's health make her a compassionate and knowledgeable fertility specialist.

Conditions Treated

  • Female Infertility
  • Unexplained Infertility
  • Same-Sex Couple Fertility
  • Single Parent Fertility
  • Ovulatory Disorders

Services

  • IVF and Assisted Reproduction
  • Fertility Assessment
  • LGBTIQ+ Fertility Services
  • Donor Programs
  • Inclusive Fertility Care

Education & Training

Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery at University of Adelaide.