Judith A. Clements is an oncologist based at 60 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059, Australia. In day-to-day practice, she focuses on caring for people who are dealing with cancer, as well as the tricky questions that can come along with it. Cancer care can feel overwhelming, and having clear, steady support matters.
Her work covers a range of cancers and related health concerns. This includes prostate cancer, familial prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, breast cancer, and bone tumours. At times, patients are also dealing with issues linked to cerebral hypoxia, which can add another layer of stress to an already difficult time. Judith looks after people through the process of understanding what is going on, what options might be available, and what to do next.
One part of her clinical work is helping with tissue biopsy. A biopsy can be a key step when doctors need to confirm a diagnosis or learn more about what’s happening in the body. It can also help guide next steps for treatment, so it’s not just a one-off test. In many cases, it means more than one appointment and a bit of waiting for results, which is often when people need the most reassurance.
Because cancer can show up differently from person to person, the approach is usually practical and grounded. Patients can come in with new symptoms, concerns picked up through screening, or results that raise questions. Over time, treatment plans may change as new information comes in, and that can be frustrating. Judith’s role is to help patients make sense of those changes and keep things as clear as possible.
Judith works in an oncology setting in Kelvin Grove, where she supports local patients and families. For people travelling from further out, it still comes back to the same basics: getting answers, planning care, and staying as comfortable as possible during investigations and treatment. It’s also about looking after the “whole situation”, not only the diagnosis.
Education, research work, and clinical trial involvement are not listed here, so they’re not covered in this profile. What is clear is her oncology focus across the cancers and diagnostic steps mentioned above, including prostate, ovarian, breast, and bone tumour care, and support that includes tissue biopsy. If you want details about specific services, it’s best to get in touch with the practice directly.