June Corry is an oncologist based in Melbourne, working from 305 Grattan St, Melbourne, VIC 3000. She looks after people with cancers that affect the head and neck area, as well as some other less common tumour types.
Many of the patients she supports have head and neck cancers, including squamous cell cancers and cancers linked with human papillomavirus (HPV). This can include throat cancer, tongue cancer, laryngeal cancer, and problems that start in the salivary glands. At times, patients also need care for cancers like nasopharyngeal carcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma, and other related conditions.
Her work also covers some adult soft tissue sarcomas and bone tumours. She may be involved when someone has unusual tumour types such as neuroendocrine tumours or certain thyroid cancers, including anaplastic and medullary thyroid cancer. Sometimes the biggest day-to-day issue is not only the cancer itself, but the symptoms that come with it.
June understands that treatment can change how people eat, speak, and swallow. She helps manage things like swallowing difficulty, dry mouth, and hearing changes that can happen with head and neck conditions. In some cases, ongoing care may also include support for long-term problems that can show up after treatment.
In the clinic, she aims for clear, practical conversations. Cancer care can feel overwhelming, so the approach is usually about making things easier to understand, step by step. June focuses on helping patients and families feel informed about what’s happening, what to expect, and what options might help.
June’s education is built around specialist cancer care, with training that covers how to assess tumours and plan treatment safely. She works with patients across different stages of disease, and she pays attention to the whole picture, not just the test results.
Over time, oncology care also means working with other teams, so patients don’t feel like they’re being passed around. June coordinates care with the wider healthcare team so treatment and symptom management work together as much as possible.
For more details about June Corry, including her current services at the Melbourne clinic, it’s best to contact the practice directly. That way you can confirm the best way to get help for your situation.