Zohra Ahmadi is a Hematologist based at the St. George And Sutherland Clinical Campuses in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
In everyday terms, she looks after people with blood-related conditions. This can include immune thrombocytopenia, which is often known as adult immune thrombocytopenia or ITP. It’s also linked with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), where the immune system can affect the body’s platelets.
She also helps manage thrombocytopenia more broadly, which means a low platelet count. At times, this can show up as easy bruising, tiny red or purple spots on the skin, or bleeding that takes longer than usual to settle. People may come in after noticing these changes, or they might be referred after routine blood tests.
Another part of her work involves purpura and blood clot concerns. Blood clot problems can be serious, so careful assessment matters, especially when symptoms are new or worsening. In many cases, treatment plans are built around what is going on right now, the likely cause, and how the condition is behaving over time.
Her experience is focused on adult patients dealing with platelet and clot related issues. Specific years of experience aren’t listed, but the clinical focus is clear: helping adults understand their blood results and supporting them through diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.
Education details are not listed here, but ongoing learning is part of everyday clinical work for hematologists, especially as testing and treatment options keep moving forward. Research and clinical trials details also aren’t provided. If you’re looking into trials, it’s best to ask the clinic directly, since availability can change and eligibility depends on the exact condition and results.