Eng-siew S. Koh is an oncologist based in Liverpool, NSW, at 1 Campbell St, Liverpool, NSW 2170, Australia. If you’re dealing with a cancer diagnosis, or you’re trying to figure out what’s going on with symptoms, this is the kind of care that focuses on getting answers and making a solid plan.
Dr Koh’s work includes brain tumours and related conditions. That can mean gliomas, glioblastoma, and other types of brain cancer. At times, people may also be dealing with changes that come from a tumour spreading to the brain, or brain tumour types like diffuse midline glioma (H3 K27M-mutant). Care can also include review of biopsy results, since tissue sampling is often part of working out the best next step.
On top of brain cancer care, Dr Koh also looks after adults with breast cancer. Cancer can affect different parts of the body, and treatment often needs careful coordination over time. In many cases, the plan is about balancing treatment with day-to-day comfort, and making sure patients understand what is happening at each stage.
There are also non-cancer conditions linked to nerve pain or inflammation that sometimes come up in oncology settings. For example, neuralgia and sciatica can be very painful and need proper assessment. At times, doctors may also look into issues like mononeuritis multiplex, depending on symptoms and test results.
Some referrals may be for urgent or serious eye and skin infections, including orbital cellulitis or cellulitis. Chemosis can also be part of the picture, depending on what’s causing the swelling. These are treated seriously, because delays can make outcomes worse.
Clinical trials: no specific clinical trial details are listed here. Research and publications also aren’t clearly shown in the information available. Experience and education details aren’t provided in the listing, so it’s best to ask the clinic directly about training history and what to expect at appointments.