Masura I. Kabir is a hematologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people dealing with blood-related conditions, especially when treatment involves bone marrow or stem cell transplant care. Based in Sydney, he works with patients and families across the whole transplant journey, from the planning stage through follow-up and longer-term support.
Many of the patients he sees have complex, ongoing health needs. Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease (cGvHD) is one of the main conditions he helps with. This can happen after certain transplant types, and it may affect the skin, gut, liver, or other parts of the body. At times it can be hard to know what’s “normal” after a transplant, so having steady medical support makes a big difference. He also helps manage mouth ulcers, which can be painful and can make eating and drinking more difficult.
Bone marrow transplant care is a big part of his work. In many cases, patients need careful monitoring, symptom checks, and ongoing decisions about medicines. This isn’t just about one appointment. It’s about spotting problems early, adjusting treatment when needed, and helping people understand what to expect next. Over time, that can ease some of the worry that comes with long hospital stays and recovery.
He brings a practical approach to everyday issues, not just test results. That means explaining things in plain language, taking concerns seriously, and working through the “what happens if” questions that come up during treatment. He also stays up to date with newer care options and research directions that relate to transplant outcomes and long-term complications, so his advice reflects current best practice.
For people in and around Sydney who are facing blood and transplant-related challenges, Masura I. Kabir focuses on clear, calm care. The goal is simple: help patients manage symptoms, support recovery, and get through the tough parts of treatment with the right medical guidance close by.