Bonnita Werner

Oncologist

Female📍 Sydney

About of Bonnita Werner

Bonnita Werner is an oncologist in Sydney, NSW. She looks after people dealing with cancer-related problems, including ovarian cancer. You might see her in cases where fluid builds up in the body, or where tests show cancer needs careful treatment planning.


In many cases, an oncologist becomes the person who helps pull the pieces together. That can include talking through scans and blood tests, explaining what the results might mean, and working out the next steps. Cancer care can feel overwhelming, so the goal is usually to keep things clear and steady while treatment goes on.


Bonnita also cares for patients with ascites. Ascites is when fluid collects in the abdomen. It can cause discomfort, bloating, and changes in appetite. Over time, it can make day-to-day life harder, so managing symptoms is a big part of care, not just the cancer itself.


Another condition she works with is pleural effusion. This is fluid around the lungs. It can lead to shortness of breath or a feeling of heaviness in the chest. When that happens, treatment often needs to focus on both breathing comfort and the bigger medical picture.


For ovarian cancer, care can involve different treatment options depending on the situation. This may include chemotherapy and other cancer medicines, and sometimes plans are adjusted as new information comes in. At times, the treatment approach changes based on how the disease responds and how the patient is coping.


Because cancer and fluid symptoms can overlap, the care can be detailed. It’s not only about treating one result on a scan. It’s also about how the body is behaving right now, what symptoms are showing up, and what support will help a person get through treatment day by day.


Bonnita Werner works with patients across the Sydney area. She focuses on practical, patient-centred oncology care for people managing cancer and related issues like ascites and pleural effusion. If you’re finding it hard to breathe, you’re feeling very bloated, or your diagnosis has raised a lot of questions, getting proper oncology input can make a real difference.

Services & Conditions Treated

AscitesOvarian CancerPleural Effusion

Publications

1 total

Cell-free DNA from ascites identifies clinically relevant variants and tumour evolution in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.

Molecular oncology • March 26, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Bonnita Werner provide?
She focuses on cancer care in Sydney, including management of ascites, ovarian cancer, and pleural effusion.
Which conditions does she treat?
Ovarian cancer, ascites related to cancer, and pleural effusion, along with general oncologist care.
How do I book an appointment?
Contact the Sydney clinic or use the practice's available booking method to arrange an appointment.
What happens at the first consultation?
The doctor will review your medical history, current symptoms, and discuss tests and a plan for assessment and care.
What should I bring to my visit?
Bring any scans or test results, a list of current medications, and any questions you have for the doctor.
Do you provide follow-up or ongoing care?
Yes, follow-up care is typically provided to monitor treatment response and manage side effects as needed.