Noemi Horvath

Hematologist-Oncologist

Female📍 Adelaide

About of Noemi Horvath

Noemi Horvath is a Hematologist-Oncologist based at North Terrace in Adelaide, SA. She looks after people who are dealing with blood cancers and other serious blood-related conditions. If you’ve been told you have something like multiple myeloma, or you’re trying to understand what treatment options could look like, she helps guide you through the next steps.


Her work covers complex care, including treatment planning and ongoing management for multiple myeloma. At times, this can mean talking through chemotherapy or other medicines that aim to control the illness and help with symptoms. It’s not just about the treatment plan on paper, either. She focuses on how patients are coping day to day, because the practical stuff matters as much as the medical side.


Noemi also works with bone marrow transplant care. That can be a big deal for many people, and the process can feel overwhelming. In many cases, she explains what the transplant is meant to do, what happens before the procedure, and what the recovery period can involve. She takes a calm, steady approach, and tries to make sure people understand the important points without getting lost in too much jargon.


People see her for a mix of needs. Some are starting investigations after new symptoms. Others are already on treatment and need ongoing reviews, support, and adjustments along the way. Blood cancers can change over time, and care often needs to be reviewed regularly, especially when results come in or side effects show up.


Over time, the goal stays the same: to help patients make sense of their options and feel supported through treatment. This includes discussing the likely benefits and risks in plain language, and being clear about what to watch for at home. She also considers the wider picture, because other health issues can affect how well someone tolerates treatment.


Where relevant, Noemi may also talk with patients about research and newer approaches. Sometimes that includes clinical trials, if they fit a patient’s situation and timing. This kind of option can be worth hearing about, even if it’s only to understand what else might be possible.


For anyone in Adelaide looking for a doctor who can manage both the cancer side and the human side of care, Noemi Horvath is there to help. Based on North Terrace, she brings a grounded, practical approach to hematology and oncology, focused on real outcomes and clear communication.

Services & Conditions Treated

Multiple MyelomaBone Marrow Transplant

Publications

1 total

Serum Free Light Chain Kinetics Is Predictive of Renal Response in Myeloma Patients With Renal Impairment-An ALLG Trial of Carfilzomib-Dexamethasone Therapy in Frontline and Relapse.

Clinical lymphoma, myeloma & leukemia • January 06, 2024

Clinical Trials

1 total

A Phase 3 Randomized, Controlled, Open-label Study of Selinexor, Bortezomib, and Dexamethasone (SVd) Versus Bortezomib and Dexamethasone (Vd) in Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM)

CompletedPhase 3

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Noemi Horvath offer?
Noemi Horvath is a hematologist-oncologist in Adelaide who focuses on blood cancer care, including treatments for multiple myeloma and bone marrow transplant services.
What is multiple myeloma?
Multiple myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells in the bone marrow. Treatment plans vary and may include medicines, therapies, or procedures decided with your doctor.
What is a bone marrow transplant and who is it for?
A bone marrow transplant is a treatment option that replaces diseased or damaged marrow. It is considered for some patients with blood cancers or other conditions, after careful assessment by your medical team.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is in Adelaide, at North Terrace, SA. If you’re visiting, please check your appointment details for the exact room or building.
How do I book or arrange an appointment?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic directly or follow the booking process provided by the practice. If you have questions about referrals or timing, the staff can help.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any current test results, imaging reports, a list of medications, and notes about your symptoms or past treatments. If you have questions, write them down ahead of time.