Gerald B. Fogarty is an oncologist based in Darlinghurst, NSW, at 160 Oxford St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia. He works with people who need cancer care, and he also helps manage a range of serious skin and related conditions that can be tricky to treat.
In practice, his work often includes support for skin cancers such as melanoma, basal cell skin cancer, and squamous cell skin cancer. He also looks after people with brain tumours, including metastatic brain tumour cases. Prostate cancer care is also part of the mix, with treatment and follow-up after prostatectomy where needed.
Beyond the main cancer types, he may help with other skin-related conditions that can affect comfort and wellbeing. This can include issues like melasma and rosacea. At times, he also helps manage more urgent skin reactions and rare conditions, where symptoms can become severe and need close attention. This includes conditions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome and erythema multiforme, and it can involve careful planning around risk and treatment choices.
Cancer care is not just about one test or one treatment. Over time, it often means coordinating next steps, managing side effects, and keeping a clear plan for what happens next. Gerald focuses on practical care, plain language, and making sure people understand their options. If more than one condition is involved, he aims to bring it together so care stays organised and workable.
Gerald’s approach also includes staying aware of newer options that may be available, including the possibility of clinical trials in the right situation. Clinical trial details, and whether something might be suitable, can be discussed if it’s relevant to someone’s situation. The goal is always to help people make informed choices, without rushing or confusing things.
If you’re looking for an oncologist in Darlinghurst who can help with cancer care and related skin conditions, Gerald B. Fogarty is located in the heart of Oxford St. You can connect with the clinic to talk through your concerns and find out what care might be possible.