Jock K. Findlay is an oncologist working out of 27–31 Wright St, Clayton, QLD, Australia. He helps people dealing with cancer, and he also supports patients through the tricky parts that can come along with treatment. The clinic is in Clayton, so it’s handy for locals and people who travel into the area for appointments.
In many cases, Jock’s care is focused on ovarian cancer. That can be a lot to take in. Appointments often cover things like treatment options, symptom control, and what to expect next. Cancer doesn’t just affect the body, it can affect day-to-day life too, so care is usually about practical steps and clear planning, not guesswork.
Jock also looks after people with ascites, which is when fluid builds up in the belly. This can cause discomfort, bloating, and changes in how someone feels day to day. Managing ascites is about getting symptoms under control and working out the best plan for the bigger medical picture.
Another part of the work is infertility, especially when cancer or cancer treatment may affect fertility. In real life, this can bring up worries that are hard to talk about. At times, discussions can include timing, options, and ways to think about family planning alongside cancer care.
Details about education, experience, research, or clinical trials aren’t listed on this page. If you want to know about training or specific trial involvement, it’s best to ask the clinic directly. You can also talk through any questions you have about your diagnosis, symptoms, and what support is available for your situation.