Zane S. Kaplan

Hematologist

Male📍 Melbourne

About of Zane S. Kaplan

Zane S. Kaplan is a hematologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. He works with people who have blood-related conditions, including issues with platelets, red blood cells, and clotting. Blood problems can be scary and confusing, so the aim is to make things clearer and help patients plan next steps.


In many cases, Zane helps adults who have immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) and other causes of low platelets, which can lead to easy bruising or bleeding. He also looks after people with anaemia, including autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, where the body breaks down red blood cells too quickly. At times, this can also connect to broader haemoglobin disorders like thalassaemia and sickle cell disease.


His work can include conditions where red blood cells don’t function normally, such as alpha and beta thalassaemia, haemoglobinopathies, and congenital forms of haemolytic anaemia. He also supports patients after splenectomy, and helps manage post-splenectomy issues that can come up later. For some people, this links with risks around infection and changes in blood counts, so follow-up matters.


Zane also cares for people with bleeding and clotting disorders, including haemophilia A. That kind of condition can affect how the blood clots and can change day-to-day life, from injuries to medical procedures. He can also be involved in managing blood clot concerns, depending on the situation.


Some blood conditions start before birth too. Zane’s scope includes conditions such as haemolytic disease of the newborn, fetal oedema, and hydrops fetalis, which can be part of serious changes seen in pregnancy and early life.


Clinical trials and research can be important in blood disorders, but details about trial involvement weren’t listed here. Publications and research information also weren’t provided. Education details weren’t included in the information available, so there aren’t specific qualifications to share.


If you’re looking for a hematology appointment in Melbourne, Zane S. Kaplan offers care for a wide range of blood conditions across both immune and inherited causes. The focus stays on practical, patient-centred care and getting treatment plans right for the person in front of him.

Services & Conditions Treated

Adult Immune ThrombocytopeniaImmune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)PurpuraThrombocytopeniaAlpha ThalassemiaAnemiaAutoimmune Hemolytic AnemiaBeta ThalassemiaBlood ClotsCongenital Hemolytic AnemiaFetal EdemaHemoglobinopathyHemolytic AnemiaHemolytic Disease of the NewbornHemophilia AHydrops FetalisPlacental InsufficiencyPost-Splenectomy SyndromeSickle Cell DiseaseSplenectomyThalassemia

Publications

1 total

Ratifying the efficacy and safety of intensive induction chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukaemia by the Australasian Leukaemia & Lymphoma Group consensus approach.

Internal medicine journal • August 22, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Zane Kaplan offer?
Dr Zane Kaplan is a haematologist in Melbourne who treats a range of blood conditions. His services include management of immune and inherited blood disorders such as immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), various anemias (including beta and alpha thalassemia, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, haemolytic diseases), haemophilia A, and other conditions like blood clots and splenectomy care. He also treats congenital and fetal blood conditions and related pregnancy concerns.
Which conditions are commonly treated by Dr Kaplan?
Common conditions include immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), thalassemias, various forms of anemia, autoimmune and congenital haemolytic disorders, haemophilia A, sickle cell disease, splenectomy-related issues, and pregnancy-related blood conditions such as haemolytic disease of the newborn.
Can I book an appointment with Dr Kaplan in Melbourne?
Yes, appointments are available with Dr Zane Kaplan in Melbourne, VIC. For booking and availability, please contact the clinic directly.
What concerns should I bring to my appointment?
Bring a summary of your symptoms, any previous blood test results, current medications, and any family history of blood disorders. If you’re pregnant or planning pregnancy, share details about fetal or pregnancy-related blood concerns as well.
Does Dr Kaplan manage both inherited and acquired blood conditions?
Yes. His scope covers a mix of inherited conditions like thalassemia and splenectomy-related issues, as well as acquired conditions such as immune thrombocytopenia and autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
What kinds of treatments might be discussed for blood conditions?
Treatment plans depend on the condition and may include monitoring, medication, or procedures related to blood disorders. Specific options will be explained during your consultation based on tests and medical history.