Cecilia M. Ng is a gynecologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Her work focuses on endometriosis, a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. It can be linked to painful periods, ongoing pelvic pain, and pain that shows up with sex or other everyday activities. For many people, symptoms can change over time, and they can affect work, sleep, and day-to-day life.
In practice, Dr Ng helps patients understand what endometriosis might look like for them. That usually starts with listening to your symptoms and getting a clear picture of how things have been going. Over time, this can make it easier to talk about the options that could help, whether the goal is to reduce pain, improve comfort, or support fertility planning where that’s relevant.
Because endometriosis can be tricky to spot, it often helps to have a calm, steady approach. At times, symptoms can look like other common pelvic issues. So, careful assessment matters, and decisions are typically made based on your history and what fits your situation best.
As a gynecologist, Dr Ng also understands the broader side of women’s health. That means considering how period-related symptoms can affect the body, and how stress and pain can feed into each other. Many patients tell us that they want straightforward answers, not rushed appointments. Having time to talk things through can make a real difference.
Based in Sydney, Dr Ng’s clinic is set up for patients who need support with endometriosis and related pelvic health concerns. If you’re dealing with long-lasting pain or symptoms that don’t seem to settle, it’s worth getting checked.
There isn’t much public detail listed here about education, research activity, or clinical trials. But the key thing you can expect is practical, patient-focused care for endometriosis, with a focus on clear next steps and realistic goals.
If you’d like, you can book an appointment to discuss your symptoms, what you’ve tried so far, and what options might be worth considering next.