Simon A. Brown is a Hematologist in Perth, working from Level 6, MRF Building, 50 Murray Street, Perth WA 6000, Australia. Hematology is about blood and blood-making, plus the way blood clots and how bleeding disorders show up in real life.
In many cases, Simon looks after people with issues like blood clots and pulmonary embolism, and also conditions where clotting can go wrong, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation. He also helps patients who deal with bleeding disorders, including haemophilia A and haemophilia B, and Von Willebrand disease (VWD). Platelet problems can be a big part of this too, like platelet storage pool deficiency, where clotting doesn’t work the way it should.
At times, blood conditions can travel alongside other serious illnesses. This might include sepsis, low blood pressure, or low sodium levels. Simon also manages situations where sudden reactions happen, like anaphylaxis, and he can be involved when complications appear after major body stress or surgery.
Some of the problems listed on this profile also sit close to hormone and cancer care. That includes menopause and amenorrhea, premature ovarian failure, and osteoporosis and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Simon also works with people who have had treatments such as oophorectomy or lymphadenectomy, and people managing conditions like breast cancer and tongue cancer. In these situations, blood health matters because it can affect recovery and overall risk.
Information about education, work history dates, research, and clinical trial involvement isn’t included in this profile. If you’d like those details, the clinic team can usually point you in the right direction.
Overall, the focus is practical care: understanding what’s happening with the blood, how it links to symptoms, and what can be done next. It’s about clear steps, careful monitoring, and support through both the diagnosis and the treatment process.