Dr Miller obtained his medical degree at the University of Queensland in the year 1995 and initially worked in rural General Practice, predominantly in South Western Queensland. He completed the Naprotechnology Medical Consultant course in Omaha Nebraska in 2006 and was inspired by this to commence specialist training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2007.
He has completed the two year AGES-approved fellowship in Laparoscopic Surgery at Flinders Medical Centre in Adelaide, South Australia. This means he is one of only a handful of surgeons trained and accredited by the top gynaecological society in Australia and New Zealand. In Adelaide, he specialised in minimally invasive surgery and advanced laparoscopy, with a special interest in uterine prolapse, vaginal prolapse, urinary incontinence, & management of endometriosis and infertility. He is an accomplished laparoscopic and pelvic floor surgeon. In fact, he is amongst only a small number of doctors who perform level 6 (top-most level) of laparoscopic surgery in Queensland. Even fewer doctors can perform urinary incontinence surgery called laparoscopic Burch colposuspension (a type of surgery without use of a mesh), which he does.
Dr Miller was the first gynaecologist in a non-metropolitan centre to perform robotic surgery. He has performed over 500 robotic procedures, including resection of complex endometriosis, robotic hysterectomy, robotic Burch, robotic tubal reanastomoses and robotic prolapse surgeries.
Dr Miller has visiting rights at the following hospitals:
1. St Vincents Hospital, Toowoomba.
2. St Andrews Hospital, Toowoomba.
3. Kingaroy Private Hospital, Kingaroy.
Excellence, teamwork and women centred care is at the core of Dr Miller’s practice.
Dr Miller is committed to delivering a high-quality service and being innovative.