Wayne Crismani is a haematologist based in Parkville, VIC, Australia. He looks after people with blood and blood-forming conditions. If you’ve been dealing with things like low blood counts, ongoing tiredness, or trouble getting enough healthy blood cells, Wayne can help explain what’s going on and talk through the usual next steps.
His work includes care for aplastic anaemia, including situations where the condition starts from a young age. He also helps with congenital aplastic anaemia, which is linked to inherited changes that affect how the bone marrow makes blood. In many cases, families want clear answers about what this means for day to day life, and what treatment options are available over time.
Another part of Wayne’s clinical focus is Fanconi anaemia. This is an inherited condition that can affect the bone marrow, and it may also link to other health needs as someone grows older. Seeing the bigger picture matters here, so appointments often involve careful discussion and planning, not just quick fixes.
Wayne also manages anaemia more broadly. Anaemia can happen for different reasons, so the goal is to narrow down the cause and make sure the right tests and treatment plan are considered. At times, symptoms can overlap with other conditions, so it’s normal for the process to take a bit of time.
For some patients, Wayne’s care includes support for premature ovarian failure. This can be emotionally tough, and it’s often helpful to have someone who understands how blood-related issues and long-term health planning can connect. Over time, follow-up is important, especially when managing ongoing symptoms or changes in test results.
Wayne works in the haematology space where new knowledge and updates matter. He stays current with ongoing research in blood disorders and aims to make sure care is grounded in what’s currently known. If clinical trials are being considered for a specific situation, that would be discussed as part of the care plan when relevant.