PENRITH

Our Clinics

Our new Penrith Clinic is on the second level of the Somerset Hospital, adjacent to Nepean Public Hospital. An appointment can be made by telephoning 1300 851 968 or by using the online referral form. For an appointment we will need a letter or referral form from your GP or Specialist.

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Travelling to our OMNI clinic

BY CAR
Our clinic is in the new Somerset Private Hospital, behind the Nepean Hospital in Kingswood, NSW. If approaching from Parker Street, turn off onto Derby Street and then left at the first intersection after Nepean Hospital. This is Somerset Street.

If travelling via Great Western Highway, you would turn off directly onto Somerset Street, with Somerset Hospital on your left, just before you reach the Derby Street intersection. The hospital has four levels of basement parking.

BY TRAIN
Kingswood Station is located on the Western Line, and OMNI is located within a short walk of Kingswood Station off Great Western Highway.

Train timetable information is available from City Rail’s website www.cityrail.com.au or call the Transport Infoline on 131 500.

BY BUS
There are frequent buses from Penrith to Kingswood, with both the 775 and 776 having stops on Derby Street, metres from the Somerset Hospital

OMNI Ultrasound & Gynaecological Care

Condous performs Advanced Endosurgery procedures for women needing intervention for pelvic masses, adnexal pathology, severe endometriosis or hysterectomy. He also runs ‘Hands on’ Live Sheep Laparoscopic Workshops for gynaecologists at Camden Veterinarian School.
Having completed an undergraduate degree with the University of Adelaide, he left Australia in 1993 and moved to London where he completed his training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. From 2001 to 2003 Condous worked as a Senior Research Fellow at St George’s Hospital, London. At St George’s he set up the Acute Gynaecology Unit, the first in the United Kingdom. It was also during this time that he developed an interest in Early Pregnancy and especially the management of pregnancies of unknown location (PULs). Condous has developed many mathematical models for the prediction of outcome of PULs which have been featured in numerous peer review journals. In 2005, he returned to Australia where he completed his Laparoscopic Fellowship at the Centre for Advanced Reproductive Endosurgery, Royal North Shore, Sydney.

Condous was appointed as a Consultant Gynaecologist and Senior Lecturer at Nepean Hospital in 2006 and soon was made Associate Professor. In 2010, he was made Departmental Head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Nepean Hospital. He obtained the MRCOG in 1999 and was made FRANZCOG in 2005. In 2009, he was awarded his Doctorate in Medicine (MD), University of London, for his thesis entitled: “The management of pregnancies of unknown location and the development of new mathematical models to predict outcome”.

Condous has edited three books including the “Handbook of Early Pregnancy Care”, published over 100 papers in international journals and is internationally renowned for his work in Early Pregnancy. He is the Associate Editor for Gynaecologic Obstetric Investigation, which is a European based journal, as well as the Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine (AJUM). He is on the organising committee and is an invited speaker at the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ISUOG) Scientific meeting in Sydney 2013. His current research interests relate to the management of ectopic pregnancy, 1st trimester growth, PULs and miscarriage and the use of transvaginal ultrasound (in particular sonovaginography, to predict posterior compartment deep infiltrating rectovaginal endometriosis).Condous is also actively involved with post-graduate education including the annual running of the Early Pregnancy and Gynaecological Ultrasound Interactive Courses for Sonologists, Radiologists, Sonographers and Gynaecologists in Australia.