Anna Kalff is a hematologist-oncologist based on Commercial Road in Prahran, VIC, Australia. She looks after people with blood cancers and other serious blood-related conditions. Appointments are often about getting answers, planning the next steps, and keeping care as steady as possible.
Her work includes supporting patients with multiple myeloma, including relapsed refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). This can be a tough road, and the focus is on treating the disease while also paying attention to day-to-day comfort. In many cases, treatment changes over time, and care needs to stay flexible and well monitored.
Anna also works with people who have agranulocytosis, a condition where the body’s white blood cells drop too low. At times this can lead to infections, so she helps manage the risks and supports patients during periods when they need close observation.
Another part of her care is febrile neutropenia. This usually comes up after treatment and needs prompt medical attention. The aim is to move quickly, get the right tests done, and start care without delay when symptoms show up.
For some patients, the plan may include bone marrow transplant care. This is a big step. It often comes with lots of questions, from what to expect during treatment to how recovery is handled. Anna’s role is to guide patients through the process and keep the treatment plan clear.
She also supports people with systemic capillary leak syndrome. It’s an uncommon and serious condition, and care can involve careful monitoring and coordinated treatment. Even when the situation is complex, the approach stays practical—checking symptoms, tracking progress, and adjusting care as needed.
Across these conditions, Anna’s work is about safe, ongoing management and thoughtful follow-up. If you need a clinician who understands both cancer and blood disorders, Anna Kalff is a local option in Prahran.