Benjamin T. Kile

Hematologist-oncologist

Male📍 Darlinghurst

About of Benjamin T. Kile

Benjamin T. Kile is a hematologist-oncologist based in Darlinghurst, NSW. His practice is at 384 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia.

Benjamin looks after people who have conditions that affect the blood, bone marrow, and the way the body makes blood cells. This can include blood cancers like leukaemias, and other blood-related problems such as low platelets and anaemia. At times, patients also come in with clotting issues like blood clots, or long-lasting blood conditions where symptoms can come and go.

Some people he sees have conditions like immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), thrombocytopenia, or immune-linked blood problems. Others may be dealing with more serious illnesses such as acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), acute erythroid problems, or acute megakaryoblastic leukaemia. He also works with patients who have rare blood disorders, including inherited platelet conditions and syndromes that affect how the body forms blood cells.

Leukaemia and other blood conditions can be scary, and the journey can be tiring. Benjamin’s role is to help patients and families understand what’s going on, what the treatment options usually look like, and what to watch for along the way. He works as part of a wider team, because blood and cancer care often needs input from different specialists, nurses, and allied health staff.

Over time, the focus is on clear, practical care. That means paying attention to symptoms, blood test results, and how someone is coping day to day. In many cases, treatment can involve medicines and close monitoring, and at other times it may mean planning care around hospital stays and follow-up.

Benjamin also keeps up with the latest work in blood and cancer care, including new treatment approaches that come from ongoing medical research. Clinical trials may be discussed when they fit a person’s situation, depending on what’s available and what the patient needs.

If you’re looking for a doctor who understands both the blood side and the cancer side of care, Benjamin T. Kile is based in the heart of Darlinghurst and works with patients across a range of blood-related conditions.

Services & Conditions Treated

ThrombocytopeniaAcute Erythroid Leukemia (AEL)Acute Megakaryoblastic LeukemiaAcute Myeloblastic Leukemia with MaturationAcute Myeloblastic Leukemia without MaturationAcquired Amegakaryocytic ThrombocytopeniaAcute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)Adult Immune ThrombocytopeniaAnemiaAplastic AnemiaBlood ClotsChronic Recurrent Multifocal OsteomyelitisCongenital Radioulnar SynostosisEmbryonal Tumor with Multilayered RosettesHearing LossHereditary CoproporphyriaImmune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)LeukemiaMYH9 Related ThrombocytopeniaNecrosisNeuroblastomaPorphyriaPurpuraStrokeThrombocytopenia-Absent Radius SyndromeTransient Erythroblastopenia of Childhood

Publications

1 total

Differential regulation of BAX and BAK apoptotic activity revealed by small molecules.

Science advances • March 05, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions do you treat as a hematologist-oncologist?
I treat a range of blood and cancer conditions, including leukemias (such as AML and ALL subtypes), thrombocytopenia disorders, anemia, bone marrow problems, immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), porphyria, hereditary and congenital blood conditions, and various clotting or bleeding issues.
What services do you offer for blood disorders?
My services cover diagnosis and management of conditions like thrombocytopenia, acute leukemias (e.g., AML and its subtypes), anemia, immune system–related blood disorders, and related cancers. I work with patients to plan treatment and monitor response.
Do you treat adults with ITP and other platelet disorders?
Yes. I treat adults with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), thrombocytopenia-related conditions, and other platelet disorders as part of my practice.
Where is your clinic located?
The clinic is at 384 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia.
What kinds of leukemia do you manage?
I manage several forms of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), including AML with maturation, AML without maturation, acute megakaryoblastic leukemia, and acute erythroid leukemia, along with related conditions affecting the blood and marrow.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Please bring any current test results, scans, and a list of medications. If you’re unsure what to bring, contact the clinic for guidance before your visit.

Contact Information

384 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia

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