Dr Gilles Laur is a doctor of Medicine, medical writer and author with a passion for evidence-based medicine, meaningful stories and improving patient outcomes.
Diagnosis and treatment of venous and lymphatic conditions with a patient-centred approach.
Skin cancer diagnosis, surgical and laser treatment and prevention with a focus on early detection and education.
High-quality medical writing for peer-reviewed journals, organisations and publications.
Author of Lipodema: Voices of Resilience and passionate about sharing patient stories.
Dr Gilles Laur is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Phlebology, with expertise in venous medicine and a special interest in skin cancer medicine. He is also an experienced medical writer.
Dr Laur’s work is grounded in clinical excellence, evidence-based practice and a commitment to improving patient outcomes through clear communication and education.
He believes in listening deeply, treating with empathy and empowering patients with knowledge to make informed decisions about their health.
Completed medical degree and foundational clinical training with a commitment to patient care.
Built extensive clinical experience across general medicine and specialist
Fellow of the Australasian College of Phlebology with a focus on venous health and evidence based care.
Published Lipodema: Voices of Resilience to amplity patient voices and inspire meaningful change.
Decisions guided by the latest research and clinical evidence.
Care tailored to each person’s unique health needs and goals.
Empowering patients through knowiedge and clear, reliable information.
Listening deeply and communicating with empathy, clarity and respect.
Lipoedema provides a comprehensive, evidence-informed overview of the condition, including diagnosis, differential diagnosis, holistic management, and emerging treatments such as cavitation ultrasound and specialised liposuction techniques. Written for medical professionals, students, allied health practitioners, and the wider public, the book bridges clinical practice and research while raising awareness of a frequently under-recognised disease that has significant physical and emotional impacts, particularly for women
Reframing risk as a cultural, ethical, and psychological construct rather than a purely statistical problem, it explores how expectations and institutional responsibility shape public responses to uncertainty across healthcare, law, finance, and policy.
This book examines how geopolitics shapes health far beyond the clinic, influencing who receives care, how crises are managed, and whose lives are protected in times of conflict, migration, climate change, and pandemic response.