Mayenaaz Sidhu is a Gastroenterologist based in Westmead, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with health issues that affect the digestive system, and she also helps when there are wider medical concerns that come up alongside gut problems. At times this can be a lot to deal with, so the goal is to keep things clear and practical from the start.
In clinic and endoscopy rooms, Mayenaaz focuses on conditions like colorectal polyps and colorectal cancer. She also performs and supports tests such as colonoscopy and endoscopy, which are used to check what’s going on in the bowel and upper digestive tract. These tests can sound scary, even when they’re the right next step. Mayenaaz takes time to explain what the procedure is for and what to expect on the day.
Her work covers a broad mix of digestive health needs. This includes gut-related bleeding concerns, bowel changes, and ongoing issues that need careful checking over time. She also deals with nutrition and weight concerns, including malnutrition, because gut health and body health are linked. When people are unwell, she helps coordinate care where sepsis or serious infection is part of the picture, using a calm, steady approach.
Mayenaaz brings ongoing clinical experience in gastrointestinal care, with a focus on safe, careful assessment and decision-making. Over time, that usually means balancing symptoms, test results, and how a person is managing day to day. In many cases, it’s about finding the cause early, then planning a sensible next step. At times, it can be about monitoring and follow-up, especially when polyps or other bowel changes are found.
Education details are not listed here, but the work reflects a standard specialist pathway and hands-on training in gastroenterology and endoscopy. Research and clinical trial involvement are not specified in the available information. What is clear is the everyday, patient-centred way she works—listening first, keeping explanations simple, and helping people feel more in control of what comes next.