Dr Nerida Flannery is an obstetrician, gynaecologist and fertility specialist practising exclusively at Buderim Private Hospital. She is a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and was awarded a Masters of Reproductive Medicine from the University of New South Wales in 2015.
Nerida brings passion and enthusiasm to her practice. As an experienced clinician and a mother of two small children, she is well qualified to provide high quality care and genuine empathy to new families and parents-to-be. Nerida puts her patients at ease through open and clear communication. She provides candid information to help women understand and actively participate in their health and wellbeing.
Prior to setting up her private practice, Nerida worked as a Senior Registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology at Redcliffe Hospital, following similar senior roles at Buderim Private Hospital and Nambour General Hospital.
She also spent a year as an obstetrics and gynaecology registrar at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, where she was able to gain experience in high-risk obstetric medicine, as well as urogynaecology, adolescent gynaecology and gynaeoncology.
Nerida has extensive clinical practice with emergency and elective gynaecological surgery and care of inpatient and outpatient obstetric and gynaecological patients.
Nerida made the decision to specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology during the formative years of her career. Raised in Mt Isa, she won a Queensland Health Rural Scholarship to assist with her studies and completed her Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Medicine/Surgery at the University of Queensland in Brisbane in 2002. A strong interest in infertility and reproductive medicine lead to her pursuing and attaining her Masters Degree in recent years.
Nerida has lived, studied and worked on the Sunshine Coast over the past decade. She loves her work and is committed to providing high quality and empathic care for all women, and their families, throughout all the phases of their lives.