Steven W. Lane is a haematologist in Herston, QLD. He works from the rooms at Cnr Butterfield St And Bowen Bridge Rd, Herston, QLD 4029, Australia. If your problem is in the blood or bone marrow, this is the kind of care he focuses on.
In many cases, people see a haematologist because blood tests have changed. That might mean your counts are too high or too low, or your body is making blood cells in an unusual way. Steven also looks after conditions where blood clots can be a risk, as well as long-term blood disorders that need regular follow-up.
His clinical work includes a range of blood cancers and related conditions. This can include acute leukaemias such as Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) and Acute Promyelocytic Leukaemia, as well as chronic types like Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL) and Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML). He also helps manage myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), myelofibrosis, and several myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), such as Essential Thrombocythemia and Polycythaemia Vera. At times, patients also have lymph node-related disease such as Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL).
Bone marrow transplant and supportive care can be part of treatment planning for some people, including when conditions like Graft Versus Host Disease (GvHD) need careful management. He also treats serious and complex blood and immune-related problems, including Hypereosinophilic Syndrome, Systemic Mastocytosis, and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). For some patients, symptoms such as urticaria and related skin issues like Telangiectasia and Urticaria Pigmentosa may also come into the picture.
Steven’s experience is built around day-to-day haematology care—reviewing results, assessing symptoms, and working out the best next steps for each person. His education includes formal medical training, plus ongoing professional learning as treatments and guidelines change.
Blood disorders can move fast, especially with acute conditions, or they can take a more slow and steady path. Either way, he takes a practical approach and helps patients understand their options. He also keeps up with current research and may talk about clinical trials if they are a good fit for the situation.
Overall, the goal is simple: clear explanations, careful monitoring, and steady support while treatment is underway.