Gregory R. Monteith is an oncologist based in Woolloongabba, Queensland. His practice is at 20 Cornwall St, Woolloongabba QLD, Australia.
As an oncologist, he works with people who need medical care for serious conditions, often when the body is dealing with damaged or abnormal cells. In many cases, that means guiding patients through treatment choices, explaining what to expect, and helping plan care day by day. Cancer care can be a lot to carry. So the approach here is usually calm, practical, and focused on what matters most for each person.
His work includes care related to breast cancer. He also looks after patients dealing with conditions that can involve loss of healthy tissue or poor oxygen supply in the body, such as necrosis and cerebral hypoxia. Another condition he treats is anhidrosis, which can affect how the body cools down and can make heat stress harder to handle.
Because these conditions can look different from person to person, care may involve ongoing check-ins and watching how the body responds over time. At times, treatment plans need to be adjusted if symptoms change, or if side effects show up. The goal is not just to treat the condition, but also to support patients through the tough parts, including managing day-to-day concerns alongside medical treatment.
When people come in, they may have questions about what the next steps look like, how tests and treatment fit together, and what signs should be watched closely. Gregory works to make sure patients understand the basics in plain language, without making things feel more complicated than they need to be.
Clinical trials and research details, as well as education and work history specifics, are not listed here. If needed, that information can be checked through the clinic. For now, the focus is clear: oncology care in Woolloongabba, for people dealing with breast cancer and other serious medical conditions.