Sonia R. Grover is a gynecologist based at 50 Flemington Rd, Parkville, NSW 3052, Australia. She looks after people across a wide range of gynaecology needs, from day-to-day concerns to more complex health issues.
In practice, her work often involves periods that are heavy, painful, or not quite right, along with hormone-related problems such as amenorrhea, menopause symptoms, and premature ovarian failure. She also sees patients who are dealing with endometriosis, adenomyosis, and ongoing pelvic pain. At times, that can include issues linked to the vulva and vagina, including vulvodynia, vaginismus, and vulvovaginitis.
Some patients come in for fertility and family planning questions too. This can include support around infertility, as well as guidance on options like hormone replacement therapy (HRT). She also helps with contraception choices, including intrauterine device (IUD) insertion.
She may also be involved when there are developmental or genetic conditions affecting the reproductive system. This can include intersex variations, conditions like Turner syndrome, CAH (congenital adrenal hyperplasia), and other congenital differences. Where needed, she helps patients understand what’s going on and what treatment can realistically help.
For investigations and treatment, Sonia uses a mix of approaches. She offers pelvic laparoscopy and endoscopy when appropriate, and she works with medical and hormone treatments when they fit the situation. She also supports people through longer-term plans, rather than only focusing on one visit at a time.
When it comes to experience, Sonia’s clinical work covers both routine gynaecology care and more involved cases, including chronic pain and complex menstrual and hormonal problems. Her training includes doctor education in women’s health and gynecology, with a focus on practical, patient-centred care.
Research and clinical trials aren’t the main focus of her public clinic info, but her care is guided by current medical guidelines and what’s known to help. If a trial or new option is ever relevant for a patient, that can be discussed in the context of their own health and risk factors.