Dr Natasha Andreadis
Doctor Details
- Sydney CBDGateway, Level 18, 1 Macquarie Place Sydney NSW 2000
- NewtownNewtown Fertility Centre, 204 Edgeware Road Newtown NSW 2042
Get to know
- Sydney CBDGateway, Level 18, 1 Macquarie Place, Sydney, NSW 2000
- NewtownNewtown Fertility Centre, 204 Edgeware Road, Newtown, NSW 2042
Get to know
Dr Natasha Andreadis (Dr Tash) is a highly experienced gynaecologist and fertility specialist with over 20 years in medicine and more than a decade in fertility care. She is a Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility (CREI) subspecialist, uniquely qualified to manage complex infertility and hormonal conditions.
Dr Tash’s integrative approach combines evidence-based medicine with lifestyle and holistic care. She investigates the impact of nutrition, environment, and lifestyle on reproductive health, often collaborating with dietitians, naturopaths, acupuncturists, and Chinese medicine practitioners. As a qualified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach (INHC), she empowers patients to make sustainable lifestyle changes and also offers medical weight management alongside personalised fertility plans.
After completing her medical degree at the University of New South Wales in 2000, Dr Andreadis undertook generalist training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital before becoming a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG). She earned the highest mark in the RANZCOG Oral Exam in 2008, and her subspecialty training included international research fellowships in Oxford (UK) and Utrecht (Netherlands). She also holds a masters degree in Human Reproduction and Genetics from the University of Sydney. She is a Reiki practitioner (Japanese Energy Healing).
Dr Tash is widely recognised for her expertise in LGBTQ+ fertility care and is committed to providing highly personalised treatment in state-of-the-art IVF facilities at Rainbow Fertility / City Fertility. Beyond clinical practice, she engages the community through her “Dr Tash Book Club” in Newtown and “The Fanny Mechanic” podcast. Her research includes the use of music therapy to reduce patient anxiety during fertility and gynaecological procedures, and she has recently published evidence supporting the use of music in women’s health. She has also consulted on women’s health with organisations including FitBit, ModiBodi, Archery Australia, and the NSW Institute of Sport, and previously featured as an expert on Sarah Wilson’s “I Quit Sugar” TV program.
Q&A:
Dr Andreadis: “I believe diet, sleep, stress and environmental factors significantly affect fertility. By integrating lifestyle and nutrition with evidence-based medicine, I empower patients to take control of their health journey.”
Dr Andreadis: “With an MMed in Human Reproduction and Genetics, I guide patients through genetic screening, nutrition-impact choices, and preventative strategies to improve reproductive outcomes.”
Dr Andreadis: “My practice includes IVF, ICSI, IUI, ovulation induction, donor programs, genetic screening, and fertility preservation, delivered within a patient-centred, LGBTQ+ affirming framework.”