Jose S. Perdomo is a hematologist based in Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. Hematology is the part of medicine that looks after problems with the blood and blood-forming organs. That can include issues with clotting, platelets, and conditions that cause easy bruising or bleeding.
In practice, Jose works with people who have platelet and clotting problems. This may include thrombocytopenia, adult immune thrombocytopenia, and immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Many people come in because they’ve noticed small red or purple spots on the skin, unusual bruising, or bleeding that seems more than expected. At times, the cause can be related to how the immune system affects platelets, so careful checks and clear follow-up matter.
Jose also looks after patients with purpura, which is another name for certain skin changes linked to bleeding under the skin. For some patients, the concerns can also involve blood clots. When clots are part of the picture, the goal is usually to balance preventing more clots while also keeping an eye on bleeding risk, since both can be important.
Other less common conditions may come up too, including Glanzmann thrombasthenia, and situations where a person has had a splenectomy. These can be complex, and they often need a plan that fits the person, not just the diagnosis on paper.
Details about Jose’s education and clinical experience weren’t provided here, but training and background can be shared on request. If you’d like to know what kind of cases Jose sees most often, or what support is available during appointments, it’s a good idea to ask when you book.
Jose also keeps up with medical publications as part of ongoing care, which helps ensure decisions are based on the latest, practical evidence. No specific clinical trials details were listed, so trial involvement would need to be discussed directly if that’s something you’re considering.