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Associate Professor Wan Tinn Teh

MBBS, MRMed, FRANZCOG, PhD

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Associate Professor Wan Tinn Teh

MBBS, MRMed, FRANZCOG, PhD
Consulting Location
  • Melbourne City
    Level 1, 150 Jolimont Road, East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Box Hill
    Suite 13.3, Level 13 – East Wing Tower Epworth Eastern, 25 Nelson Road Box Hill VIC 3128
Sub-specialties
IVF & Fertility Care, Reproductive Surgery (laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, tubal microsurgery), Gynaecology, Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain, PCOS, Male & Female Infertility, Donor & LGBTQ+ Family Care
Available for
Bookable Online, Telehealth Consultation
Language
English, Mandarin

A/Prof Wan Tinn Teh is an esteemed fertility specialist, gynaecologist, and researcher serving both City Fertility and Epworth HealthCare in Melbourne. She is co-Medical Director of Public Fertility Services and Director of Moyna Fox Fertility Research Centre at the Royal Women’s Hospital and an honorary Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne, with more than 15 years of experience in reproductive medicine.

Holding an MBBS from Monash University, a Master of Reproductive Medicine (UNSW), and a PhD in endometrial receptivity (University of Melbourne), A/Prof Teh completed her specialist training in obstetrics and gynaecology at Monash Medical Centre, followed by reproductive fellowship at the Royal Women’s Hospital. Fluent in English and Mandarin, A/Prof Teh supports culturally diverse communities across Melbourne’s inner city and eastern suburbs.

Her research focus includes implantation failure, endometrial biology, IVF outcomes, and health equity in fertility care. She has ledNHMRC, and FSANZ-funded projects and published dozens of peer-reviewed papers, including contributions to Nature Communications and Scientific Reports on molecular models for endometrial dating and gene expression in uterine receptivity. In 2023, she received several honours including The Women’s Award for Exceptional Leadership and major innovation grants from Epworth and FSANZ.

Q&A with
Associate Professor Wan Tinn Teh

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2. How do you deliver inclusive care for LGBTQ+ patients and donor-conceived families?

A/Prof Teh: At City Fertility and Rainbow Fertility, I tailor fertility solutions, whether that’s IVF, donor conception, or surrogacy, to individuals and families of all backgrounds in an affirming and respectful environment.

3. What are your main research priorities in reproductive medicine?

A/Prof Teh: I focus on implantation biology, uterine receptivity, and improving obstetric outcomes post-IVF. Equity of access is another key interest, especially for non–English-speaking patients.

4. How does researching implantation failure enhance patient outcomes?

A/Prof Teh: Identifying molecular markers and endometrial stages helps tailor embryo transfer timing and protocols, reducing failed transfers and improving live birth chances.

5. How does your role at Royal Women’s Hospital public fertility service influence your practice?

A/Prof Teh: As co-Medical Director, I help shape equitable access to fertility care at a public hospital and integrate research insights into real-world clinical pathways.

6. What languages do you consult in and why is that important?

A/Prof Teh: I consult in English and Mandarin, this helps bridge cultural gaps and ensures nuanced, compassionate care for multilingual patients.

Blogs & Research

Feasibility of a Progesterone-Modified Natural Protocol for Frozen Embryo Transfer: Protocol for a Pilot Cohort Study
Feasibility of a Progesterone-Modified Natural Protocol for Frozen Embryo Transfer: Protocol for a Pilot Cohort Study
Feasibility of a Progesterone-Modified Natural Protocol for Frozen Embryo Transfer: Protocol for a Pilot Cohort Study
WD-repeat containing protein-61 regulates endometrial epithelial cell adhesion indicating an important role in receptivity
WD-repeat containing protein-61 regulates endometrial epithelial cell adhesion indicating an important role in receptivity
WD-repeat containing protein-61 regulates endometrial epithelial cell adhesion indicating an important role in receptivity
Inequity in Fertility Treatment for Patients that Speak a Language Other than English: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Inequity in Fertility Treatment for Patients that Speak a Language Other than English: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Inequity in Fertility Treatment for Patients that Speak a Language Other than English: A Retrospective Cohort Study
A molecular staging model for accurately dating the endometrial biopsy
A molecular staging model for accurately dating the endometrial biopsy
A molecular staging model for accurately dating the endometrial biopsy
Molecular Mechanisms of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
Molecular Mechanisms of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
Molecular Mechanisms of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne 
A New Way to See Endometrial Receptivity Defects and Implantation Failure. : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
A New Way to See Endometrial Receptivity Defects and Implantation Failure. : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
A New Way to See Endometrial Receptivity Defects and Implantation Failure. : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne 
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