Dr Emily Ware

Women's Health GP Specialist
TasWomen GP Clinical Lead
FRACGP DRANZCOG(Adv) MBBS(Hons) BMedSc

Emily is a highly qualified Women’s Health General Practitioner (GP) Specialist who is passionate about improving the quality of life for women of all ages. She has achieved numerous credentials, including Advanced Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, gold medal in her Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, first class honours in her medical degree, Professional Diploma in Skin Cancer Medicine, and special skill training in Obstetric and Gynaecology Ultrasound, vulval biopsy, endometrial sampling, ovulation induction and difficult IUD insertion and removal. Emily is currently training in colposcopy and vulvoscopy to complement her vulvovaginal clinic at TasWomen. 

Emily has particular interest in vulvovaginal health, vulval skin conditions, endometriosis, pelvic pain, perimenopause, GP-led Pregnancy care, and IUD insertion. She is, however, enthusiastic about helping women with all gynaecological issues including period problems and abnormal bleeding, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), adolescent gynaecology and family planning. 

In addition to her role as GP clinical lead at TasWomen, Emily is actively involved in the public health system and contributes to the development of clinical guidance for Women's Health across the state. She works in both private and public hospitals in pregnancy care and is committed to educating other doctors and healthcare workers, holding professional membership in the Australian Menopause Society (AMS), the Australian and New Zealand Vulvovaginal Society (ANZVS), the International Society of the Study of Vulvovaginal disease (ISSVD) and the Australian Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP).

Emily has gained valuable experience since 2007 in women’s health, working in obstetrics and gynaecology in diverse settings such as rural Bangladesh, regional Australia, and Melbourne. This has given her a wealth of experience in working cross-culturally and with minority groups. 

Outside of her professional life, Emily is married with three children, and takes joy in being involved in their creative and sporting pursuits.  

Emily's approach to patient care is holistic, patient-focused, and goal driven. She eagerly looks forward to meeting new patients at TasWomen and providing them with exceptional care.