Timothy G. St Pierre

Hematologist

Male📍 Crawley

About of Timothy G. St Pierre

Timothy G. St Pierre is a haematologist in Crawley, WA, Australia. He helps people who have problems with their blood, whether that’s an issue with red blood cells, iron levels, or how the body handles blood after transfusions.


As a haematologist, his work often centres on long-term blood conditions, as well as newer or changing symptoms that need careful checking. In many cases, this means talking through how a person feels, looking at blood test results, and making a plan that fits around everyday life.


He looks after people with different types of anaemia, including anaemia linked to inherited conditions. This can include beta thalassaemia and other haemoglobin disorders, as well as congenital haemolytic anaemias where red blood cells break down faster than they should.


Iron problems are also part of the picture. Timothy G. St Pierre helps manage conditions like haemochromatosis and hemosiderosis, where iron can build up in the body. At times, this can connect to past transfusions or long-term blood conditions, so the plan usually focuses on both current symptoms and long-term protection.


Another area he deals with is haemolytic anaemia and related problems, including situations after transfusions. For example, he can help with suspected haemolytic transfusion reactions, which need prompt attention and clear follow-up.


Some patients also come with blood-related health issues tied to infections. In his practice, this can include illnesses like malaria, schistosomiasis, and helminthiasis, especially when blood results and symptoms don’t quite match the usual pattern.


Over time, he works with people who have complex histories, including those who have had a splenectomy. These cases often need steady monitoring, because the body’s normal blood handling can change after surgery.


His education and training are in haematology, with a focus on how blood disorders work and how doctors can treat them safely. Experience comes from caring for patients with a wide range of blood conditions, from iron and haemoglobin problems to anaemia and blood breakdown.


Research and clinical trials aren’t listed here in detail, but he keeps an eye on current guidance and emerging options when they might help. If a clinical trial is ever a fit, it can be discussed in plain language as part of the overall care plan.


If you’re in Crawley or nearby and you need a haematology assessment for something blood-related, Timothy G. St Pierre is based locally and ready to help sort out what’s going on and what to do next.

Services & Conditions Treated

Hemoglobin E DiseaseHemosiderosisAnemiaBeta ThalassemiaCongenital Hemolytic AnemiaDistomatosisHelminthiasisHemochromatosisHemoglobinopathyHemolytic AnemiaHemolytic Transfusion ReactionMalariaSchistosomiasisSplenectomyThalassemia

Publications

1 total

Extrahepatic Iron Loading Associates With the Propensity to Develop Advanced Hepatic Fibrosis in Hemochromatosis.

Gastro hep advances • January 04, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Timothy G. St Pierre offer?
Dr St Pierre provides care related to blood and blood disorders, including conditions like anemia, thalassemia, hemoglobinopathies, and hemosiderosis. Treatments may cover testing, diagnosis, and management of these conditions, as well as related procedures such as splenectomy when appropriate.
Which conditions are commonly managed by this hematologist?
Common areas include hemolytic and anemias, beta thalassemia, hemoglobinopathies, hemochromatosis, and congenital blood disorders. The practice also considers infections and other blood-related issues that can impact blood health.
How do I book an appointment in Crawley, WA?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic in Crawley, WA. The team will guide you on available slots and any necessary referrals or initial assessments.
Are procedures like splenectomy discussed with patients?
If a splenectomy is considered part of your care plan, it will be discussed with you by the doctor, including reasons, risks, and alternatives as part of your treatment options.
Do you treat infectious conditions that affect the blood?
The focus is on blood disorders, but the practice may address infections related to blood health when relevant to the diagnosis and management of your condition.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any medical records, current medications, and a summary of your symptoms. If you have prior test results related to blood work, bring those as well to help with assessment.