Anand K. Deva is an Oncologist based in Suite 301, Level 3, 2 Technology Place, NSW 2109. He works from a clinic in the area of 2 Technology Place, helping people who are facing serious health challenges and need steady, clear medical care.
As an oncologist, Dr Deva looks after patients with cancers and related conditions. This includes breast cancer and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He also helps manage less common lymphoma types such as anaplastic large cell lymphoma and T-cell lymphoma. Cancer care can feel overwhelming, and many appointments are about both treatment choices and practical next steps.
Not every problem in his care is cancer. He also supports people dealing with dehydration and infections that can be hard to shift, including MRSA. At times, that means working closely with other clinicians and using treatment plans that fit the person’s overall health, not just the diagnosis.
His work also covers conditions that affect nerves and muscle. For example, he treats motor neuron conditions like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease) and primary lateral sclerosis. For these illnesses, care often runs over a long period, and it’s not just about medicines. It can also include planning for how symptoms are managed day to day.
Because health can change quickly, Dr Deva focuses on ongoing review and careful follow-up. In many cases, that involves talking through what is happening now, what to watch for, and what treatment options may come next. He aims to keep things simple and grounded, so patients and families understand the plan without getting lost in medical jargon.
Over time, he has built experience across oncology and complex medical care, working with people at different stages of illness. His education includes training in oncology, with ongoing learning as new guidelines and treatments become available.
When it’s relevant, he also keeps up with research and new approaches in cancer and supportive care. Clinical trials can be discussed in some situations, depending on what is suitable for the patient and their current health. The main goal is to make sure care feels safe, clear, and tailored to what matters most for each person.