Stewart J. Kellie

Oncologist

Male📍 Westmead

About of Stewart J. Kellie

Stewart J. Kellie is an oncologist based in Westmead, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who have serious illnesses, especially cancers and related conditions. In many cases, care like this means lots of teamwork—between doctors, nurses, radiology, and other specialists.

In day-to-day practice, Dr Kellie manages and coordinates treatment for brain tumours such as glioma, gliomatosis cerebri, medulloblastoma, posterior fossa tumours, and other tumour types found in the brain area. He also supports patients with conditions that can affect the body in different ways, including sarcomas like clear cell sarcoma, and rare childhood cancers such as embryonal tumours with multilayered rosettes.

On top of cancer care, he also treats some non-cancer problems. For example, he manages infections like cellulitis and periorbital cellulitis. He may also care for people with histiocytosis conditions, including Langerhans cell histiocytosis and related forms like histiocytosis and reticulohistiocytoma. While these illnesses can be very different, the focus is still on getting the right diagnosis and a clear plan for treatment.

Over time, oncology work comes with its ups and downs. At times, the hardest part is not just the treatment, but the waiting—waiting for scans, biopsy results, and treatment responses. Dr Kellie’s approach is to keep things steady and practical, so patients and families know what’s happening next and why.

Experience: specific years and service history aren’t listed here, but Dr Kellie works in oncology care in Westmead and deals with a mix of complex conditions. Education: degree details aren’t provided in the information available, so the training background is not shown here. Research: he stays up to date with evidence-based care through ongoing review of current medical knowledge. Clinical trials: any involvement in trials is not detailed here, but he works within care pathways where options may be discussed when appropriate.

Services & Conditions Treated

PineoblastomaPineocytomaBrain TumorCellulitisClear Cell SarcomaEmbryonal Tumor with Multilayered RosettesGliomaGliomatosis CerebriHistiocytosisLangerhans Cell HistiocytosisMedulloblastomaPeriorbital CellulitisPosterior Fossa TumorReticulohistiocytoma

Publications

1 total

BRAF-mediated brain tumors in adults and children: A review and the Australian and New Zealand experience.

Frontiers in oncology • January 30, 2023

Clinical Trials

1 total

Neuropsychological, Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Outcomes in Children With Cancer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions do you treat as an oncologist in Westmead?
I focus on brain and related tumours, including pineal region tumours such as pineoblastoma and pineocytoma, as well as other brain tumours like gliomas and posterior fossa tumours. I also manage conditions like cellulitis when it involves the head or face and certain soft tissue tumours such as clear cell sarcoma.
Which services do you offer for brain tumours?
My services cover diagnosis and treatment planning for brain tumours, including conditions like glioma, gliomatosis cerebri, medulloblastoma, embryonal tumours with multilayered rosettes, and other listed brain tumours. I can help with treatment options and coordinating care.
How can I book an appointment with you in Westmead?
To book an appointment, please contact the clinic in Westmead. If you have a current referral, bring it to your visit. If you’re unsure how to start, ask your GP for a referral to Dr. Stewart J. Kellie, an oncologist in the area.
What should I ask at my first appointment?
You might ask about the type of tumour, planned tests, treatment options, possible side effects, and what to expect with follow-up. It’s also fine to note any symptoms you’re experiencing and bring your questions about prognosis and care coordination.
Do you treat cellulitis and other related conditions?
Yes. I can assess and help manage cellulitis, including periorbital cellulitis, and provide guidance on treatment and when to seek urgent care if symptoms worsen.
Where is your practice located and what should I bring to my visit?
My practice is in Westmead, NSW. Bring any imaging or pathology reports you have, a list of medications you currently take, and your referral (if you have one). If you’re unsure what to bring, contact the clinic for a quick checklist.

Contact Information

Westmead, NSW, Australia

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