Elisabeth A. Isenring is an oncologist based in Robina, on the Gold Coast. Her clinic address is 2 Promethean Way, Robina, QLD 4226, Australia. She works with people who are dealing with cancer and the knock-on effects that can come with treatment.
In many cases, cancer care is not just about scans and medicines. It can also be about day-to-day comfort, energy levels, and getting enough nutrition. Elisabeth’s work includes supporting patients who are experiencing malnutrition, especially when eating becomes harder or slower during treatment.
She also looks after people who need a gastrostomy. A feeding tube can feel like a big change at first. So, it’s important to have clear guidance and steady support, from learning what to expect to managing routine feeding and day-to-day questions.
Another key part of her practice is lung cancer. This includes non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). When lung cancer is in the picture, care often needs to stay practical and realistic, focusing on what helps most for symptoms and overall wellbeing, while treatment plans are being put together.
Patients come with different stories and different stages of illness. Some are starting out with new diagnoses, while others have been through several steps of care already. Elisabeth understands that each situation can be different, and she helps people make sense of what is happening, what their options are, and what support is available along the way.
Because cancer affects the whole body, follow-up matters. Over time, needs can shift—sometimes quickly. Elisabeth’s approach is calm and grounded, focusing on the bits that can make the biggest difference, such as nutrition support, feeding tube care when needed, and staying on top of lung cancer care and symptom management.