Bella Shadur is a Hematologist-oncologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with blood, bone marrow, and immune system conditions. This can include adults and children, and it also covers complex illnesses that need a careful, step-by-step plan.
A big part of her work is supporting patients through bone marrow transplant care. That can be a long and emotional journey, and it often starts with lots of tests and close monitoring. Over time, treatment choices may change based on how someone responds, so the focus stays on what is safest and most likely to work for that person.
In many cases, her patients have problems with their blood counts, such as low neutrophils (which can make infections more likely) or low platelets (which can lead to bruising or bleeding). Some people also come in with conditions related to the body’s immune system, including autoimmune blood problems like autoimmune hemolytic anaemia. Others may be dealing with serious immune disorders from birth, where the body’s defences don’t work the way they should.
She also works with patients who have rare and hard-to-name disorders involving the immune system and bone marrow. This can include severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) and other primary immunodeficiency conditions. There are also genetic bone conditions that affect bone growth and blood-making, like osteopetrosis and osteosclerosis. At times, these cases need specialist coordination and long-term follow-up.
Another part of the picture is dealing with treatment side effects and complications. For example, graft versus host disease (GvHD) can happen after transplant. Her role is to help manage symptoms, reduce risks, and support recovery, while keeping a close eye on blood results and overall wellbeing.
Her clinic care is grounded and practical. Patients often need clear explanations, calm follow-through, and a team approach with the wider hospital support system. Because these illnesses can be serious and change quickly, attention to detail matters. Bella’s work is about taking that pressure in stride and staying focused on the next sensible step.
If you’re looking for help with a blood or immune condition in Sydney, Bella Shadur can be part of the care team. Her specialty brings together blood and cancer medicine with transplant care, so patients get support that fits the full picture.