Qin Cheng is a Hematologist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. He looks after people with blood conditions and related health issues. If you’ve been dealing with ongoing tiredness, low blood counts, or repeated infections, getting the right tests and a clear plan can really help.
In clinic, his work often involves things like anaemia and different types of haemolytic anaemia, where red blood cells break down faster than they should. He also manages Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, which can cause red blood cell problems in certain situations. Malaria is another condition he supports, along with problems that come up after or alongside infections.
Sometimes care also includes looking at how other infections affect blood health. This can include sepsis and skin issues like scabies, especially when someone is unwell and needs careful assessment. At times, the goal is to treat what’s going on right now, while also checking why it’s happening in the first place.
Over time, a hematology appointment usually means more than just “bloods are low.” It’s about working out the pattern in your results, understanding your symptoms, and making sure the treatment matches the cause. This can be important for congenital (from birth) forms of haemolytic anaemia too, where the approach needs to be steady and practical.
Experience and education details are not listed here, but the focus stays on safe, careful care for blood-related conditions and the illnesses that can affect them. If you need information on training, or how many cases similar to yours he has managed, that can be discussed directly.
Research and clinical trials: no specific details are shown here. If you’re interested in trials or studies connected to malaria, G6PD deficiency, or anaemia, it may be helpful to ask the clinic about what’s currently available.