Sally E. Mastwyk is a Pelvic Floor Specialist based in Melbourne, VIC. She helps people who are dealing with pelvic floor issues that can affect everyday life, like bladder control problems, ongoing discomfort, or worries about how the body is coping.
In many cases, pelvic floor dysfunction can show up in ways that feel bigger than you expected. It might involve urinary incontinence, leaking when you laugh, cough, or move, or feeling like your bladder is not as predictable as it used to be. It can also link in with changes in comfort and function around the abdomen and core.
Sally’s care is practical and patient-focused. She works with people to understand what’s going on, what seems to trigger symptoms, and what helps in day-to-day life. Over time, this kind of support can make a real difference, especially when symptoms have been hanging around for months (or even longer). She also supports people managing metabolic health concerns, including metabolic syndrome and abdominal obesity, which can overlap with many lifestyle and wellbeing challenges.
Because everyone’s body is different, the approach is usually tailored to the person in front of her. Some patients need help with bladder habits and pelvic floor control. Others may be trying to get on top of symptoms that come and go, including that frustrating “just when things feel okay, they come back” pattern. In these situations, Sally focuses on steady progress and realistic goals.
She is also mindful that pelvic floor problems can come with embarrassment and stress. At times, the emotional side can feel just as hard as the physical side. Sally keeps things calm and clear, so appointments don’t feel rushed or judgemental. In a busy city like Melbourne, this matters. People often want support that fits around work, family, and the way life actually looks.
For clinical trials and research interests, there isn’t any specific public information listed. The main focus is ongoing, hands-on clinical support for pelvic floor dysfunction and related concerns, including urinary incontinence and metabolic health issues.