Megan Hogg is a Hematologist-oncologist who works out of Westmead, NSW 2145. She looks after people who are dealing with serious blood and bone marrow conditions, often alongside treatment plans that can be long and change over time.
Her work includes care around bone marrow transplant patients, and the follow-up issues that can come with it. That can mean support for Graft Versus Host Disease (GvHD) and Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease (cGvHD). At times, those conditions can affect the skin, gut, mouth, and other parts of the body, so care needs to be steady and practical.
Mouth problems also matter in transplant care, so Megan’s service includes help with mouth ulcers. These can make eating and drinking harder, and they can be quite painful. In many cases, getting the mouth symptoms under control helps people feel stronger during treatment and recovery.
Over time, Megan has built her experience through day-to-day clinical work with transplant-related complications and blood cancer care. The aim is usually simple: manage symptoms, support treatment, and help people get through the rough patches as safely and comfortably as possible.
Brief education details and any research or clinical trials involvement weren’t listed in the information available here. If you’d like, the best next step is to ask the clinic team about Megan’s background, current publications, and whether there are any relevant studies running at the time.