Sue L. Williams is a Hematologist based in Herston, QLD, Australia. She looks after people with blood conditions that can be hard to explain at first. Blood problems can affect bleeding, healing, and clotting, and that’s why getting the right plan matters.
In many cases, her patients have inherited conditions. She works with people who live with congenital afibrinogenemia and familial hypofibrinogenemia. These are rare bleeding-related conditions where the body has very low levels of fibrinogen, a key part of normal clotting. At times, this can mean frequent bruising, prolonged bleeding, or bleeding after dental work or injury.
She also helps manage issues linked to blood clots. Clots can be serious, and symptoms can show up differently from person to person. Sue takes time to sort out what’s going on and what the next steps should be, so people know what to watch for and when to seek help.
Her day-to-day experience focuses on making sure treatment matches the person, not just the diagnosis. That can include working out how to reduce bleeding risks, planning around procedures, and supporting safer long-term management. She aims for clear, practical decisions, especially when families are dealing with the condition for the first time.
Like any hematologist, her training in blood health is the base of how she works. She uses that knowledge to guide assessment and care for inherited bleeding and clotting problems. The goal is to help people feel more in control, even when the situation is stressful.
Research and new treatment options can come up sometimes, particularly in rare conditions. Clinical care can change over time, so it helps to keep up with what’s current. If a patient may be eligible for a clinical trial, this can be discussed when it’s relevant and appropriate.
For people in Herston and across Queensland, Sue L. Williams offers steady, grounded care for complex blood conditions. It’s about getting the right information, making a plan, and sticking with it—one step at a time.