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Dr David Moore

Professional membershipsMBBS FRANZCOG MRMed
SpecialtyObstetrics and Gynaecology
Clinical Interests

Obstetrics including complex and high-risk pregnancies. Pelvic floor (prolapse) surgery and the management of urinary incontinence.  Management of abnormal pap smears and minimally-invasive surgical management of many gynaecological conditions.

Delivers atMater Mothers' Private Brisbane
Birthing OptionsAntenatal midwifery care,Pre-pregnancy planning and advice, Supports vaginal birth after caesarean
On call group informationDr Moore has 24 hour on call cover through Eve Health for all pregnant women under his care during the week, and on weekends via a rotational weekend roster. If he is unavailable, the on call doctor who will continue your care will have access to your clinical records and an understanding of your plans for birth. Eve Health is proud to share that 96% of women* have their chosen obstetrician at their baby’s birth. *Based on deliveries by Eve Health obstetricians July 2016-June 2017.
Biography

“I enjoy making pregnancy a less daunting time for women, so that they can focus on preparing for the arrival of their little baby.” - Dr David Moore

Dr David Moore works under the continuity of care model in his practice, Eve Health, and emphasises availability and individualised care. As no two pregnancies are the same, he places great importance on tailoring pregnancy and delivery care to align with each of his patients’ wishes, values and beliefs.

Dr Moore believes in supporting women so that they are informed participants in the decision-making surrounding their birth options, and he aims to help his patients achieve a safe and fulfilling birth experience. He encourages all of his patients to attend antenatal education classes and to have open conversations with him about their birthing preferences so that they feel informed, supported and listened to throughout their pregnancy journey.

His best advice for parents-to-be is to stay away from Google - it only causes concern, rather than alleviates it. Instead, raise any concerns - no matter how trivial they may seem - with your doctor or midwife, and if you don’t feel listened to and supported, change care providers.

Practice location
Eve Health Spring Hill Level 1, Boundary Court55 Little Edward StreetSpring Hill4000 QLD