Sarah P. Anderson is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. She works out of Melbourne and cares for people with muscle and bone problems, and for cases where leg or foot surgery becomes necessary.
In many cases, her work can involve helping patients manage issues that affect the way they move and stand. At times, this can mean planning care for injuries or conditions that may lead to a leg or foot amputation. That is a big step, and it usually comes with a lot of questions for patients and families. Sarah’s approach is calm and practical, focused on making the next steps feel clear.
Alongside her orthopedic work, Sarah also supports people dealing with occupational hearing loss. This is hearing damage linked to work, and it can affect everyday life, like hearing at home, in meetings, or on busy roads. Hearing problems can build up slowly, so getting checked early can make a real difference.
Because these issues are so personal, the appointments are usually about more than just the procedure or the diagnosis. She looks at how the problem is affecting daily life, what has happened so far, and what support might help along the way. That can include thinking about pain, safety when walking, and how recovery fits into work and day-to-day routines.
Sarah works with adults who need clear surgical advice, plus people who are dealing with complex recovery plans. She aims to explain things in plain language, without rushing decisions. If a patient is facing the possibility of amputation, she focuses on careful planning and sensible next steps, including what can be done before and after surgery to support function and comfort.