Dr Jacque Brown

BMed Sci, MBBS FRANZCOG

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Jacqueline completed her medical degree at James Cook University, Townsville, before moving to Brisbane for her obstetrics and gynaecogical training.

Jacqueline’s training has been centered in tertiary hospitals throughout Queensland where she furthered her interest and experience in both tertiary obstetrics and advanced laparoscopic surgery. Jacqueline completed a fellows position in 2019 in gynae-oncology here in Tasmania to further advance her operating skills in laparoscopy and complex gynaecological cases.

Her interests include colposcopy, advanced laparoscopic surgery and complex gynaecology.
In her spare time she enjoys swimming, trekking and making the most of life with her family and friends.

Conditions treated by Dr Jacqueline Brown include:

• Endometriosis

• Adenomyosis

• Fibroids

• Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

• Heavy Periods

• Ovarian Cysts

• Abnormal Cervical Screening Tests

• Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

• Menopause

• Contraception

• Prolapse

• Vulval & Vaginal Disorders

• Pelvic Pain

More information regarding the above services can be found here.

Jacque can advise on the following topics:

Period Problems

Period problems can affect women of all ages from the beginning of menstruation all the way to perimenopause.

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The average age of menopause in Australia is 52. Perimenopause is that time leading into menopause and we refer to the time after menopause as post menopause.

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The Bubble doctors can provide a number of contraception options including the oral contraceptive pill, intrauterine device, hormonal implant, contraceptive injection, vaginal ring, and emergency contraceptive options.

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The vulva and the vagina are an area of the body that should not be ignored and the Bubble female specialist GPs are very comfortable discussing these issues.

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You are eligible for a subsidised Cervical Screening Test if you are aged between 25 and 74, sexually active (or ever have been) and a woman or person with a cervix.

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We are committed to providing an inclusive and safe environment for all people, regardless of race, religion, language, background, age, ability, gender identity or sexual orientation. Everyone deserves respect and the opportunity for a healthy life.