Leukaemia treatment near Sydney
A person with suspected or confirmed leukaemia should:
- have their care overseen by a specialist who is a member of a multidisciplinary cancer care team
- attend their first specialist appointment within two weeks of being referred by the general practitioner (GP).
Who to see
The diagnosis and treatment of leukaemia involves a team of specialists. Initial referral should be to a haematologist
A referral from a general practitioner (GP) is required for an appointment.
Haematologists
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Prof David Ma Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.57km)
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Dr Eleni Mayson Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.57km)
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Dr Georgia McCaughan Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.57km)
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A/Prof John Moore Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.57km)
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Dr Keith Fay Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.57km)
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A/Prof Nada Hamad Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.57km)
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Dr Sam Milliken Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.57km)
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Dr Barbara Withers Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.59km)
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Dr Chun Kei Kris Ma Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.59km)
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Dr Jacinta Perram Haematologist in Darlinghurst (1.59km)
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Where to have treatment
Treatment for leukaemia may include chemotherapy, immunotherapy or targeted therapy. Many people with leukaemia have a combination of these treatments.
Haematology for leukaemia
Haematology services for leukaemia are listed below. Results are ordered by distance from Sydney NSW.
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The Kinghorn Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in Darlinghurst (1.57km)
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Chris O'Brien Lifehouse Public-Private Cancer Centre in Camperdown (3.43km)
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Northern Sydney Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in St Leonards (5.59km)
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Nelune Comprehensive Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in Randwick (6.11km)
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Concord Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in Concord (11.37km)
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St George Private Hospital Oncology Day Centre Private Cancer Service in Kogarah (12.8km)
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St George Hospital Cancer Care Centre Public Cancer Centre in Kogarah (13.04km)
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GenesisCare Frenchs Forest Private Cancer Service in Frenchs Forest (13.29km)
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Macquarie University Hospital Cancer Program Private Cancer Service in Macquarie Park (13.55km)
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San Integrated Cancer Centre Private Cancer Centre in Wahroonga (18.14km)
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Other treatment centres
Results are ordered by distance from Sydney NSW.
Chemotherapy centres
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The Kinghorn Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in Darlinghurst (1.57km)
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Chris O'Brien Lifehouse Public-Private Cancer Centre in Camperdown (3.43km)
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Patricia Ritchie Centre for Cancer Care and Research and Chemotherapy Unit Private Cancer Service in Crows Nest (4.23km)
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Northern Sydney Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in St Leonards (5.59km)
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GenesisCare North Shore Hub Private Cancer Service in St Leonards (5.66km)
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Nelune Comprehensive Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in Randwick (6.11km)
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Prince of Wales Private Hospital Oncology Day Centre Private Cancer Service in Randwick (6.45km)
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Concord Cancer Centre Public Cancer Centre in Concord (11.37km)
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St George Private Hospital Oncology Day Centre Private Cancer Service in Kogarah (12.8km)
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St George Hospital Cancer Care Centre Public Cancer Centre in Kogarah (13.04km)
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Find a cancer care team
All people with leukaemia in NSW should have their treatment overseen by a multidisciplinary cancer care team (MDT).
A multidisciplinary cancer care team is a group of health care professionals who work together to ensure that a patient receives the best care and outcomes.
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The Kinghorn Cancer Centre Clinical Haematological Cancer MDT
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Royal Prince Alfred and Lifehouse Haematological Cancer MDT
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Mater Hospital North Sydney Haematological Cancer MDT
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Royal North Shore Hospital Haematological Cancer MDT
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Prince of Wales Haematological Cancer MDT
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Concord Cancer Centre Haematological Cancer MDT
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St George and Sutherland Hospitals Lymphoma MDT
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Macquarie University Hospital Cancer Program Haematological Cancer MDT
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Sydney Adventist Hospital Haematological Cancer MDT
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Western Sydney Local Health District Leukaemia MDT
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Children and youth services
There are services that provide specialised treatment and support to children and young people with cancer.
- Cancer services for children (0-14 years)
- Cancer services for young people (15-25 years)
- Youth Cancer Services Referral Form (15-25 years).
Tests and timeframes
National optimal care pathways have been developed to guide recommended care at each stage of the cancer pathway.
Tests for Leukaemia
Initial tests may be organised by the general practitioner (GP) and should include a full blood count.
Timeframes for referral
- People with acute myeloid leukaemia should have initial tests and their results followed up on the same day.
- A new diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia (confirmed or suspected) requires immediate discussion with a haematologist.
- Initial treatment should commence immediately.
Leukaemia information
More information about the leukaemia care pathway is available in these fact sheets:
- Optimal care pathway for acute myeloid leukaemia Quick reference guide for health professionals
- Fact sheet for patients in plain English and seven other languages.
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