Teresa Sadras is an oncologist based in Melbourne, VIC 3052. She looks after people who are dealing with cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. It can be a worrying time, so her approach is usually practical, clear, and focused on getting you the right care at the right pace.
Her work often involves conditions like acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), along with other forms of leukaemia. These are fast-moving cancers. At times, they can change quickly, which is why treatment planning and close follow-up matter so much. She helps patients understand what’s happening, what the treatment aims to do, and what to watch for while care is ongoing.
In many cases, people come in with new symptoms or after tests have shown leukaemia. Teresa supports patients through the steps that usually come next, including organising treatment pathways and working through the usual side effects and day-to-day impacts. She also works with the team around you, because cancer care is rarely just one person or one appointment.
Teresa’s clinical training covers oncology and the care of people with blood cancers. Over time, she builds on that knowledge by staying up to date with treatment approaches and the wider oncology setting. When new options are available, she can explain what they involve in plain terms.
Research and new evidence matter in oncology, especially with conditions like ALL and AML. Teresa keeps an eye on developments that may affect care decisions. If a clinical trial option is relevant for someone’s situation, she can discuss this as part of the overall plan, when appropriate.
For patients in Melbourne and nearby areas, Teresa offers steady, everyday support through a tough period. Cancer care can feel overwhelming, but having someone who can break things down and keep things moving makes a real difference.