Prof David Rosenfeld is a haematologist, meaning he looks after conditions that involve the blood. He is based in Bellevue Hill, NSW, at Suite 1, 98 Birriga Road, Bellevue Hill NSW 2023.
In day to day work, he helps people with common blood-related problems, especially when it comes to anaemia and low iron. At times, this can make you feel tired, run down, or short of breath. Other times, it’s found after routine check-ups when blood tests show something needs a closer look.
He also assesses issues around blood cell counts, including platelet levels. Platelets are important for blood clotting, so when counts are too low or too high, it can affect bruising, bleeding, or how the body handles cuts and injuries. Care can involve careful checking first, then treatment based on what the results suggest.
When iron levels are low, iron infusions may be part of the plan. If there are bigger changes to blood counts, blood transfusion can be considered in some cases. The approach is usually practical and step by step, starting with the right tests and then focusing on getting your levels back into a safer range.
As part of this kind of care, he often orders or reviews blood tests, checks trends over time, and looks at how results match with symptoms. People can come in with long-lasting fatigue, ongoing weakness, or repeated “off” blood results. Over time, the goal is to make sense of what’s happening and keep things steady.
Experience details and education history weren’t listed in the available information. Research and clinical trial details also weren’t provided here. If you want those specifics, it’s best to ask the clinic directly when you book.
What matters most is getting clear answers and a management plan that fits your situation. In many cases, that means keeping things calm, watching closely when needed, and acting when results or symptoms point to a real problem that should be treated.