
Dr Erin Fuller
Fertility Specialist & Gynaecologist
BMed (Hons) | MRepMed | FRANZCOG
About
Dr Erin Fuller
Fertility Specialist & Gynaecologist
BMed (Hons) | MRepMed | FRANZCOG
Dr Erin Fuller is a highly experienced Gynaecologist and Fertility Specialist based in Newcastle, NSW. She provides comprehensive fertility and reproductive medicine services through her private practice and Genea Newcastle.
Since returning home to Newcastle in 2013, Dr Fuller has supported hundreds of families with a realistic, empathetic, and individualised approach to fertility care. She works closely with patients from Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Maitland, the Hunter Region, the Central Coast, Taree, Port Macquarie, and Coffs Harbour.
Dr Fuller is also a Staff Specialist at John Hunter Hospital where she runs the public infertility clinic, ensuring access to fertility care across both public and private sectors.
Areas of Expertise
- Male and female infertility
- IVF and assisted reproductive technologies
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Fertility preservation and egg freezing
- Endometriosis and laparoscopic surgical management
- Donor sperm conception
- Unexplained infertility and implantation failure
- Preconception care
Training & Background
Dr Fuller graduated with Honours in Medicine from the University of Newcastle in 2003. She undertook specialty training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at John Hunter Hospital before moving to Sydney to complete a fellowship in advanced reproductive laparoscopic surgery (2012) and further training in obstetrics, gynaecology and infertility.
She completed her Master of Reproductive Medicine from the University of New South Wales and obtained her FRANZCOG Fellowship in 2013. That same year, she established her private practice in her hometown of Newcastle.
Education & Training
BMed (Hons) - University of Newcastle (2003). Specialty training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at John Hunter Hospital. Fellowship in Advanced Reproductive Laparoscopic Surgery (Sydney, 2012). Master of Reproductive Medicine - UNSW. FRANZCOG Fellowship (2013).