Diana N. Naehrig is an oncologist based in Camperdown, NSW, Australia. She looks after adult patients with a range of serious and long-term conditions, and she takes a steady, practical approach to care.
In many cases, her work involves brain and nervous system cancers. This can include metastatic brain tumours, where the focus is on helping people manage symptoms while planning the safest next steps for treatment. She also supports patients who live with ongoing drowsiness and sleep-related issues, including narcolepsy.
Her clinical work includes caring for people dealing with developmental dysphasia familial, where communication and swallowing can be affected. At times, this also overlaps with other health concerns, so care often needs to be coordinated and plain-language. Diana N. Naehrig helps patients and families understand what’s happening and what options are available, without making it feel too overwhelming.
Adult care can be complex. People may be dealing with new diagnoses, changes after treatment, or symptoms that do not settle easily. She focuses on treatments that fit the person, not just the scan or the lab results. That might mean considering how to manage side effects, supporting day-to-day function, and keeping follow-up plans clear.
As an oncologist, she works with the wider healthcare team to plan treatment and review progress over time. If a patient is in a tough spot, the aim is to keep things as calm and manageable as possible. Even when treatment is still being decided, supportive care matters.
Education and professional experience details aren’t listed here, but her work is grounded in adult oncology care. For patients who may be eligible for clinical trials, trial information is considered when appropriate, depending on the situation and what’s available locally.