Level 5, 22 Darley Road, Manly NSW 2095

Modern medicine is precise, patient-focused care. Modern medicine is holistic and compassionate. Manly Haematology is modern medicine.

Welcome to Manly Haematology

Haematology is a medical speciality concerned with the identification and management of blood and bone marrow disorders.

Manly Haematology is a general haematology clinic but we specialise in benign (non-malignant) conditions. Our patients come to us for assessment, in-depth analysis of their results, and ongoing monitoring and management of their blood disorders.

Manly Haematology provides comprehensive, patient-focused care. We take the time to listen. We believe that it is important that patients are engaged in their healthcare. Our emphasis is on providing a long-term relationship with our patients where communication is a key priority.

Why Are We Different?

Manly Haematology is a contemporary specialist clinic that maximises the benefits of medical technology. Our online Patient Portal means that your health information is available to you at any time.

The Portal is a secure online site for you to access all your Manly Haematology documents and view your appointment details. You also have the ability to upload your own medical documents, blood results, photographs and correspondence from other healthcare providers. A secure online health questionnaire is also available to provide further information to streamline and enhance your initial consultation.

My Health Record can be reviewed by Manly Haematology if required, for any available hospital discharge summaries or specialist letters. The clinic is integrated with local pathology and radiology providers to ensure we have up to date results, avoiding unnecessary duplication. Greater visibility of information and secure communication results in safer, enhanced patient care.

Types of Haematological Disorders

Blood system or haematological disorders can be divided into those related to cancer (malignant) and those that are not related to cancer (non-malignant).

Benign

Disorders

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  • Red cell disorders
    • Increased or reduced red cell production,
      • Anaemia or polycythaemia
    • Inherited red cell disorders
      • Thalassaemia, sickle cell anaemia
  • White cell disorders
    • High or low white cells
      • Leukopenia, leucocytosis
  • Platelet disorders
    • High or low platelets, immune thrombocytopaenia (ITP), Von Willebrand disease (VWD)
  • Iron disorders
    • Iron deficiency anaemia, iron overload states including haemochromatosis
  • Hereditary bleeding conditions
    • Haemophilia, and other clotting factor deficiencies
  • Hereditary and acquired clotting conditions
    • Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary emboli (PE)
    • Thrombophilia management
    • Management of patients on anticoagulants including duration of anticoagulant treatment and perioperative anticoagulant management
  • Obstetric haematology management of women with blood problems during pregnancy
    • Gestational thrombocytopenia
  • Perioperative management of patients with haematological abnormalities

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Malignant &

Pre-Malignant

Disorders

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  • Lymphoproliferative disorders
    • Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphomas
  • Plasma cell dyscrasias
    • Monoclonal Gammopathy of Unknown Significance (MGUS) and Multiple Myeloma
  • Bone marrow disorders
    • Myelodysplastic Syndromes, and Aplastic Anaemia
  • Myeloproliferative disorders
    • Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML), Polycythaemia Rubra Vera (PRV), Essential Thrombocythemia (ET), and Myelofibrosis (PMF)

Although Manly Haematology is a private consulting practise, treatments such as blood transfusions, iron infusions, or venesections can be arranged through local hospitals if required.

The focus of Manly Haematology is benign blood disorders, however we can also assess and manage patients with certain malignant conditions. These include low-grade leukemia/lymphoma and pre-malignant conditions such as Myelodysplastic syndromes and Monoclonal Gammopathy of Unknown Significance (MGUS). If hospital management is required, we can arrange referral for treatment in a local tertiary hospital.

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