Neville M. Gibbs

Hematologist

Male📍 Nedlands

About of Neville M. Gibbs

Neville M. Gibbs is a hematologist based in Hospital Avenue, Nedlands, WA 2009, Australia. He looks after people with blood conditions that can affect how the body clots, how bleeding happens, and how platelets work. For some patients, the issues are there from birth, while for others they show up later in life.


In his work, Neville focuses on congenital afibrinogenemia and familial hypofibrinogenemia. These are bleeding conditions linked to how the blood protein fibrinogen is made. He also helps manage blood clots, including situations where clotting can become a problem. Another key area is thrombocytopenia, which means the platelet count is low. Low platelets can lead to bruising, bleeding gums, nosebleeds, or bleeding that takes longer to stop.


Because blood disorders can be a bit complex, care often comes down to steady diagnosis and clear follow-up. Over time, treatment plans may need fine-tuning, especially if symptoms change or lab results move around. In many cases, it also helps to explain what the results mean in plain language, and what to watch for at home. At times, patients need support for both day-to-day concerns and longer-term management.


When it comes to experience and education, the full details aren’t listed here, but Neville’s role as a hematologist means he works in the area of blood and clotting disorders on an ongoing basis. He also stays aware of new guidance and new research in hematology, because that can matter when choosing the right tests and treatment steps. Clinical trials can be important for some people, but no specific trials are listed here at the moment.


Overall, Neville M. Gibbs provides practical, patient-focused care for blood conditions, whether the problem is linked to clotting from early life or involves clots and platelet count changes that need careful attention.

Services & Conditions Treated

Congenital AfibrinogenemiaFamilial HypofibrinogenemiaBlood ClotsThrombocytopenia

Publications

1 total

The Diagnostic Accuracy of EXTEM and HEPTEM Clotting Times Versus Standard Laboratory Tests in Cardiac Surgical Patients With and Without Normal FIBTEM Values.

Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia • April 26, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I treat conditions related to bleeding and clotting. My services include managing congenital afibrinogenemia, familial hypofibrinogenemia, blood clots, and thrombocytopenia.
What conditions do you treat as a hematologist?
I focus on disorders of the blood, especially bleeding and clotting problems such as afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia, clotting issues, and low platelets.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is at Hospital Avenue, Nedlands, WA 2009, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
Please contact the clinic to book an appointment. If you are a new patient, you may be asked for your medical history and any tests you’ve had related to blood disorders.
Do you see new patients?
Yes, new patients with blood disorder concerns can book an appointment. A referral from another doctor may be helpful, depending on the case.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, tests, and imaging related to your blood condition, plus your current medications. If you’re unsure, ask staff when you book.