Michael P. Flood is an oncologist based in Melbourne, working out of 305 Grattan Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia.
In day-to-day care, he looks after people dealing with cancers and complex gut-related conditions. This can include colorectal cancer and cancers that start in less common places like the appendix.
He also sees patients with pseudomyxoma peritonei, which is a rare condition that affects the lining of the belly. At times, this kind of diagnosis can feel confusing and overwhelming, so he focuses on clear next steps and steady support through the process.
Alongside cancer care, his work includes looking after bowel and liver-related problems. That can involve conditions like colitis and liver cancer. He also treats Kaposi sarcoma, which is another type of cancer that needs careful medical planning.
Some patients he sees have a family history of colorectal cancer. In those cases, the goal is to make sure care plans match the person’s risk, with practical screening and follow-up discussions that fit real life.
There’s also endoscopy as part of the picture. For some people, endoscopy helps doctors understand what’s going on and guide treatment choices. Over time, this can make the whole journey feel a bit more grounded, because you’re not guessing.
His profile also lists experience with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). That doesn’t mean every patient will have the same needs, but it does point to working with people who have serious ongoing health issues and need joined-up care.
On the education and experience side, this profile doesn’t include specific details like training history or years in practice. What is clear is that his work sits firmly in oncology and cancer care, with a strong link to digestive and liver-related conditions.
Research and clinical trial information isn’t listed in this profile. If you want to know about trials, publications, or studies, it may be best to ask the clinic directly when you book in.