Romy Lauche is a Rheumatologist based in Ultimo, NSW. You’ll find the practice at Level 8, Building 10, 235-253 Jones Street, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia. Romy looks after people with long-term aches and pains, especially when they affect daily life, sleep, and energy.
As a rheumatologist, Romy focuses on conditions that can cause pain in the joints and muscles, but it’s more than that. In many cases, ongoing pain links in with other health issues, so care often includes the bigger picture as well. This can include arthritis and osteoarthritis, chronic pain and acute pain flare-ups, and fibromyalgia, where pain can feel spread out and tiring.
Romy also helps patients dealing with gut-related problems that can come along with inflammation and discomfort. This includes irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and ulcerative colitis, as well as colitis. At times, symptoms like diarrhoea and abdominal pain can be part of the story, and managing them well can help the overall condition feel more under control.
Some patients seek help for headaches and migraine too, including tension headache. Metabolic health matters as well, and Romy works with people managing obesity, high cholesterol, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome. Menopause can be part of that same mix, with body changes that can make pain and fatigue feel worse for some people.
Over time, Romy’s approach is practical. It’s about listening to what’s going on, understanding what triggers symptoms, and putting a plan in place that fits real life. That might mean looking at how different problems connect, working through flare-ups, and supporting long-term management rather than quick fixes.
Clinical experience is built around supporting patients with chronic and ongoing symptoms, including musculoskeletal pain, inflammatory problems, and related health concerns. This profile doesn’t list specific education or degree details, and it also doesn’t include research or publications.
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