Prof Roger Hart
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- Perth ClaremontLevel 1, 4/278 Stirling Highway Claremont WA 6010
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- Perth ClaremontLevel 1, 4/278 Stirling Highway, Claremont, WA 6010
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Professor Roger Hart is an internationally respected fertility specialist who combines world-class expertise with a warm, patient-centred approach. You can expect him to guide you through your fertility journey with clarity, compassion, and evidence-based care.
He works primarily in IVF and fertility care, with special interests in PCOS, male fertility health, reproductive medicine, and infertility research.
Professor Hart is the National Medical Director for City Fertility and also Medical Director of Fertility Specialists of Western Australia. He is Deputy Head of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at the University of Western Australia, and leads the public fertility service at King Edward Memorial Hospital in WA.
He holds qualifications including MBBS, MD, FRCOG, FRANZCOG, CREI, and an MBA. His memberships and roles include being part of international guideline development (notably the 2018 PCOS guideline group), member of the Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council, Chair of the WA Ministerial Expert Panel on Assisted Reproduction & Surrogacy, and contributing to many national infertility research and regulatory committees.
Professor Hart has authored well over 200 scientific papers in the fields of infertility, IVF, PCOS and related reproductive health topics. He has earned high recognition as Australia’s top expert in female infertility research, and is ranked among the world’s top authors in that field.
Q&A:
Prof Hart: “Completing CREI training in both systems positioned me to lead infertility care at the highest level, enabling me to support complex male and female fertility needs with depth and precision.”
Prof Hart: “I emphasise lifestyle, environmental, and reproductive health factors for both partners, believing that preconception wellness improves chances of conception and long-term outcomes for both baby and parents.”
Prof Hart: “Approximately 60% of my patients conceive via ovulation induction or less invasive means. IVF is offered when appropriate, always with a highly individualised plan.”