Allison A. Barraclough

Hematologist-Oncologist

About of Allison A. Barraclough

Allison A. Barraclough is a Hematologist-Oncologist based in WA, Australia. She looks after people who have conditions that affect the blood and the immune system, including different types of lymphoma.


In many cases, patients see her for blood cancer care such as B-Cell lymphomas, including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and follicular lymphoma. She also supports people with Hodgkin lymphoma and other forms like mantle cell lymphoma and primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma care is also part of her work.


Sometimes the problems aren’t only in the blood. Her clinical work also includes serious skin reactions linked to immune or allergy-type problems. That can include erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and scalded skin syndrome. These can feel scary and move fast, so care needs to be calm, clear, and well-timed.


Her experience details aren’t listed on this profile, so it’s best to check with the clinic about what her background looks like for your exact situation. Over time, doctors in this space build a lot of knowledge around treatment pathways, side effects, and how to keep people steady through tough rounds of care.


Education information isn’t shown here either. What is listed is that she has links to publications and clinical trials, which suggests she stays up to date with changes in treatment and research. For many patients, that can matter, especially when a diagnosis is rare or when treatments need careful planning.


She works in the real world of decision-making. That means talking through options, watching how the body responds, and adjusting plans when things change. For blood cancers and serious immune-related skin conditions, having a steady specialist can make a big difference.

Services & Conditions Treated

B-Cell LymphomaDiffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)Follicular LymphomaNon-Hodgkin LymphomaClassical Hodgkin LymphomaErythema MultiformeGastric LymphomaHodgkin LymphomaMantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL)Nodular Lymphocyte-Predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma (NLPHL)Primary Mediastinal B-Cell Lymphoma (PMBCL)Scalded Skin SyndromeStevens-Johnson Syndrome

Publications

1 total

Predicting bispecific antibody failure in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

Hematology. American Society of Hematology. Education Program • December 07, 2024

Clinical Trials

1 total

A Phase 3 Open-Label, Randomized Study of Fixed Duration Pirtobrutinib (LOXO-305) Plus Venetoclax and Rituximab Versus Venetoclax and Rituximab in Previously Treated Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (BRUIN CLL-322)

Active_not_recruitingPhase 3

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions does Dr. Allison A. Barraclough treat?
Dr. Barraclough specializes as a Hematologist-Oncologist and treats conditions such as Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Hodgkin Lymphoma, and various types of B-cell lymphomas including Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL), Follicular Lymphoma, Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL), and NLPHL. She also treats related conditions like Erythema Multiforme and, in some cases, gastric lymphomas.
What services are offered by Dr. Barraclough?
Her services include assessment and management of B-cell lymphomas and other lymphomas, as well as related conditions. Specific conditions listed are B-Cell Lymphoma, DLBCL, Follicular Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma, NLPHL, PMBCL, MCL, and gastric lymphomas, among others.
Where is the clinic located?
The practice is in Western Australia (WA), Australia. The exact city and address aren’t provided here.
How do I book an appointment with Dr. Barraclough?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic directly. If you have questions about availability or the process, ask the reception or the scheduling team when you call.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring any prior medical records, test results, imaging reports, and a list of current medications. If you have a referral, bring that as well. Your doctor will explain what further tests or steps are needed.
What will happen at my first visit?
At the first visit, you’ll discuss your symptoms, medical history, and any tests you’ve had. The doctor will plan the next steps for diagnosis or treatment based on your information.
Is the information specific to Australian patients?
Yes. The details provided relate to medical care in Western Australia, Australia, and reflect common questions patients have when seeing a hematologist-oncologist in this setting.