Anoop K. Enjeti is a hematologist-oncologist based on Lookout Road, New Lambton in NSW 2305. He helps with a wide range of blood-related illnesses and some related cancers. That can include problems that affect red cells, white cells, and platelets.
In many cases, people see him when blood test results don’t fit the usual pattern, or when symptoms like unusual bruising, bleeding, tiredness, or shortness of breath keep coming back. He also looks after people who have been diagnosed with conditions such as leukaemias and lymphomas.
Some of the conditions treated in his practice include acute leukaemias, myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), and chronic blood disorders that involve the immune system and bone marrow. He also helps manage immune-related low platelet counts, including immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and other causes of thrombocytopenia.
Blood clotting issues are another important part of care. This can range from clot risk in general to problems where the body’s clotting process breaks down, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation. At times, patients also need help with anaemia and other red-cell problems, including haemolysis and transfusion-related reactions.
He works with adults who have complex, long-term conditions as well as people who are dealing with treatment in the short term. Over time, this kind of care often needs careful monitoring, clear communication, and a steady plan that fits the person’s overall health.
Details about years of experience and specific education history aren’t listed here, but his work centres on haematology and oncology. His clinical focus brings together both the diagnosis and day-to-day management side of blood disorders, including supportive care when it’s needed.
For anyone in the New Lambton and Newcastle area, the clinic location is convenient for local appointments. If blood counts, clotting, or cancer-related blood conditions are affecting quality of life, he can be part of the team that helps guide next steps.