Stephanie L. Mathieson is a Pain Management Specialist based in Sydney, NSW. She works from an address on Missenden Road in Sydney. Her focus is on helping people who live with pain day to day, especially when pain is linked to nerves.
Pain can be more than just “a sore spot”. In many cases it affects sleep, mood, work, and family life. Stephanie looks after adults and young people who need careful, steady support for ongoing pain problems, as well as shorter-term flare-ups when things suddenly get worse.
Her clinic work covers conditions like sciatica, chronic pain, neuralgia, and nerve-related issues such as mononeuritis multiplex. She also supports people dealing with acute pain after an injury, and pain that comes with conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and fibromyalgia. At times she may be involved in care planning where neonatal abstinence syndrome is part of the wider treatment picture, working alongside the rest of the care team.
Over time, Stephanie has built a practical approach to pain management. She understands that every person feels pain differently, so plans need to be realistic. Often that means talking through what has been tried before, what helps, and what hasn’t. It also means looking at things like triggers, movement, day-to-day routines, and how to keep symptoms from taking over.
Stephanie’s education is in health training that supports pain care, with a clear focus on the nervous system and how pain can be felt and managed. She aims to keep explanations simple and grounded, and to make sure people understand the “why” behind the plan, not just the steps.
Research is also part of how she stays current. Pain management changes as new evidence comes to light, and she uses trusted updates to inform day-to-day decisions. If clinical trials are a possible option for a specific situation, she keeps an eye on what is available, but understands that eligibility varies and not every patient will be a fit.
If you’re dealing with nerve pain, ongoing discomfort, or a sudden flare that won’t settle, Stephanie can help you sort through the options and focus on a plan that feels manageable. Calm, clear communication matters to her, because pain care is easier when you know what’s happening and what comes next.