Doctor Details

Dr Travis Rule  BAppSc (Med Sc) MBBS MGH FRANZCOG

Dr Travis Rule BAppSc (Med Sc) MBBS MGH FRANZCOG

SPECIALTY AREA Gynaecology
Obstetrics
ADDRESS Monash IVF Clinic, Sunshine Coast (Buderim)
Suite 20, Building B
Nucleus Medical Suites
23 Elsa Wilson Drive
BUDERIM QLD 4556
BUSINESS PHONE NUMBER 07 5220 8734
FAX 07 5220 8735
EMAIL reception@drtravisrule.com.au

Located on Buderim Private Hospital Campus

Dr Travis Rule is a dedicated gynaecologist, obstetrician and fertility specialist who is passionate about providing expert care that is holistic in its approach.

Dr Rule has completed extensive training in minimally invasive surgery – having completed an AGES fellowship, he now holds the highest level of accreditation (RANZCOG/AGES Level 6) in Advanced Laparoscopic Gynaecological Surgery in Australia. Through his training, he has developed specialist skills in complex pelvic surgery, including advanced endometriosis, complex laparoscopic hysterectomies, ovarian cysts and minimally invasive fibroid surgery. He has worked within multi-disciplinary pelvic pain units and understands the importance of supportive, validating and empowering care.

Dr Rule completed his fellowship at Mater Mother’s Hospital in Brisbane – Australia’s largest maternity network – supporting women and their families through high risk and complex pregnancies. Travis takes pride in working with a multi-disciplinary team to provide an informed and collaborative approach to caring for his patients.

Dr Rule has an ongoing role in teaching and is a senior lecturer at UQ. He has multiple peer-reviewed publications, frequently presents at conferences and is a regular reviewer for the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He is a strong advocate for women’s health, having completed a Masters in Global Health and volunteering abroad.

Dr Rule offers supportive and individualised care for a range of gynaecological concerns including:

  • Endometriosis (including severe and complex presentations).
  • Adenomyosis.
  • Persistent pelvic pain.
  • Minimally invasive surgery.
  • Fertility.
  • Fibroids, myomectomy (minimally invasive approaches).
  • Menstrual abnormalities and PCOS.
  • Abnormal cervical screening and colposcopy.
  • Menopause management.
  • Contraception.