Sarah Lacroix-Maheux is a gynecologist based at Barker Street, Randwick (NSW 2031). She works with people who need help with the everyday issues that can build up over time, like heavy bleeding, ongoing pelvic pain, or changes around menopause.
Her clinic supports patients with conditions such as endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and problems linked to abnormal bleeding. In many cases, that includes menorrhagia (heavy periods) and trouble related to the uterus. At times, symptoms can be scary or sudden, like acute pelvic pain or an ectopic pregnancy, where early medical care really matters.
Sarah also looks after fertility and pregnancy-related concerns. That can mean advice and care for infertility, plus support when there are worries around pregnancy outcomes. If contraception is part of the conversation, she can help with intrauterine device (IUD) insertion, and answer practical questions about what to expect.
For people dealing with painful periods or long-term pain, she takes a careful approach. This can include investigation and treatment for things like vulvodynia and ongoing pelvic discomfort. She also offers endoscopy, which can help doctors better understand what’s going on and guide the next steps.
When surgery is needed, Sarah helps manage cases that may involve a hysterectomy. She also supports people with tubal disease, where issues with the fallopian tubes can affect pain, fertility, or both. Menopause care is another part of the work, with help for symptoms that can affect sleep, mood, and day-to-day comfort.
While everyone’s story is different, the overall goal stays the same: clear information, calm care, and a plan that fits your situation. Sarah’s focus is on listening to symptoms properly, working out what makes sense for treatment, and making sure follow-up is organised. That way, patients aren’t left trying to figure things out on their own.