Lucinda S. Mcrobb is a cardiologist based in Sydney, NSW. She works out of Suite 201, 2 Technology Place, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
Her work is mostly about heart and blood vessel health, especially when things are a bit more complex than usual. In many cases, patients are dealing with problems linked to abnormal blood vessels, like arteriovenous malformation (AVM). She also looks after people who have calcinosis, which can affect how tissues work and how someone feels day to day.
Some referrals also involve cerebral arteriovenous malformation, meaning the AVM is in the brain. That kind of condition can bring a lot of worry, and symptoms can vary from person to person. At times, it’s not just one appointment that matters. It’s also about making sure care plans line up with other specialists and the wider medical team.
Over time, her approach is calm and practical. She focuses on understanding what’s been going on, what scans and test results show, and what options might help next. The goal is to support safer decisions, whether that means monitoring changes, planning treatment pathways, or helping coordinate care where more than one service is involved.
Patients who come to see Lucinda often want clear answers and a steady plan. She aims to keep things easy to understand, explain the next steps in plain language, and make sure the details of the condition are not missed. Even when the topic is serious, the conversation stays grounded, with careful follow-up and ongoing management as needed.
For people in the North Shore and wider Sydney area, having a cardiologist who can help with vascular conditions like AVMs and related issues can make a real difference. Lucinda provides care in a clinic setting at Technology Place, with a focus on thoughtful assessment and safe, coordinated treatment decisions.