Gregory J. Anderson is a hematologist based in Brisbane, working from 300 Herston Road, Brisbane, QLD 4006, Australia. He looks after people with blood and iron related conditions, especially when the issues are long term or need careful follow up.
Many of the patients he sees have problems like hemochromatosis, anaemia, and iron deficiency anaemia. At times this can be linked to other health issues, so he also helps coordinate care when there are liver concerns such as cirrhosis or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Gregory also treats people with inherited blood conditions and ongoing blood formation issues. This includes things like beta thalassemia and other haemoglobinopathies, plus congenital haemolytic anaemia where red blood cells break down too quickly. Some people come in with symptoms from hemolysis or haemolytic anaemia, and the goal is to work out what’s driving it and plan treatment that fits the person’s situation.
Not all cases are the same. In some situations, patients may have rarer genetic conditions that affect how hair grows, like autosomal recessive hypotrichosis, or changes to hair structure such as trichorrhexis nodosa. He may also be involved when there are complex medical histories, including cystic fibrosis or conditions that affect other body systems.
Gregory works in a practical, steady way. He focuses on clear next steps, regular review, and making sure patients understand what is happening with their blood tests and overall health. He has clinical training in haematology, with day to day experience caring for people with a wide range of blood related problems.
For specific details about appointments and care, it helps to speak directly with his rooms. If you’ve been referred for issues such as thalassemia, haemoglobin problems, iron overload, anaemia, or signs of red blood cell breakdown, Gregory can help assess the situation and guide the next phase of care.