Danny C. Hsu is a hematologist based in Kensington, NSW, Australia. He works with people who have blood and clotting problems, and he helps families understand what is going on and what can be done next.
Most referrals come for issues like purpura and thrombocytopenia, including immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). In many cases, these problems can cause easy bruising, red or purple spots on the skin, and sometimes bleeding that needs careful follow-up.
Danny also looks after adults with different types of anaemia, including haemolytic anaemia. He deals with conditions where red blood cells break down too fast, and this can make people feel very tired, weak, or short of breath.
There are also rarer, more serious conditions in his care. These include atypical haemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) and other haemolytic-uremic syndromes, as well as HELLP syndrome. At times, these illnesses can affect the kidneys, the blood count, and how the body handles stress, so treatment often needs to be planned closely and reviewed often.
He manages patients with blood clots too, including people dealing with clotting risks and complications. Some people are referred after COVID-19 when doctors want the blood side checked, especially if platelet counts or clotting patterns are off.
Danny’s practice also covers immune and inflammation related conditions such as haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) and histiocytosis. These can be confusing for patients, because symptoms may overlap with other illnesses, so clear explanations matter.
Over time, he supports people who need ongoing care for conditions like immune-related bleeding and immune system problems. He also helps coordinate next steps when some treatment paths include longer plans, like after splenectomy, or when follow-up is needed after warts and human papillomavirus (HPV) related issues.
Details about specific research or clinical trial work aren’t listed here. Education and work history specifics are also not included in the information provided, but the focus of his work is on practical, patient-focused care for blood disorders.