Prahlad J. Ho is a hematologist-oncologist based in Epping, VIC. His practice address is 185 Cooper St, Epping, VIC 3076, Australia. As a blood cancer and blood disorders doctor, he looks after people when the problem is linked to the blood, bone marrow, or the body’s clotting system.
People often see him for conditions like multiple myeloma, lymphoma, and several types of leukaemia. He also helps manage long-term blood conditions such as MGUS, smouldering multiple myeloma, and other myeloproliferative or myelofibrosis related problems. At times, patients come in with issues around anaemia and low blood counts, including haemolytic anaemias and other haemoglobin disorders like beta thalassaemia and sickle cell disease.
Another big part of his work is clotting and blood vessel problems. This can include deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and venous thromboembolism (VTE). Some patients also need care for harder clotting situations such as mesenteric venous thrombosis. He understands this can be scary and urgent, so care is usually planned clearly and step by step.
Prahlad also supports patients when other body systems are affected alongside blood problems. This may include kidney-related issues such as chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease, or infections that show up with blood and immune changes. In more complex cases, he focuses on getting the diagnosis right and then choosing a treatment plan that fits the person, not just the test results.
Over time, he has built experience managing a wide range of blood cancers and related conditions. His training comes from working in hematology and oncology care. Where relevant, he can also talk through the role of research and new treatments, especially if a clinical trial option may be suitable. Clinical trials aren’t always the right choice, but discussing them can help some people make informed decisions.
Prahlad J. Ho’s approach stays practical and calm. He works with patients and their families to explain what is going on, what the next steps are, and what to watch for. If you’re dealing with blood cancer, ongoing anaemia, or clotting problems, having a doctor who understands both the blood side and the wider health picture can make a big difference.