Dr Richard Stark is a haematologist and pathologist who looks after blood disorders. He works out of Port Macquarie, in New South Wales, at Suite 3, 2 Highfields Circuit, Port Macquarie NSW 2444.
In day to day care, he helps people with common and more serious issues that involve blood and iron. This can include anemia, where the body may not have enough healthy red blood cells. It also covers iron deficiency, which is often linked to feeling tired, weak, or run down.
At times, blood clot problems can also be part of the workup. Blood clot evaluation is one of the services listed for his practice, and it’s the kind of thing that needs careful checks and clear next steps. He also supports patients who need blood tests to help understand what’s going on.
Because this is both haematology and pathology, the work often starts with the right tests and careful interpretation. In many cases, it helps explain why symptoms are happening, and it can guide treatment like iron deficiency treatment when that’s the main issue. The goal is to make sure the findings match the person’s situation, not just the lab result.
Language is also considered in this practice. Dr Stark works in English, and he also speaks French, which can make visits easier for people who feel more comfortable in either language.
When it comes to training, research, and clinical trials, the specific details are not listed in this profile. The same goes for detailed work history and hospital affiliations here. If you want to know more about his background or whether there are any relevant studies connected to your situation, the best step is to ask the clinic directly.
Overall, Dr Stark is there for patients dealing with blood-related health issues, especially where testing and clear answers matter. If you’ve been told your blood results need more review, or you’re dealing with ongoing fatigue or clot-related concerns, the clinic can help get things moving in a practical, step by step way.