Paul T. Monagle is a Pediatric Hematologist-Oncologist based on High St in Randwick, NSW 2031. He looks after children and young people who need careful help with blood conditions, growth issues, and illnesses that can affect the whole body.
In many cases, families come in because their child has problems with blood clotting. This can include things like deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism, and other clotting issues. At times, he also helps with conditions linked to protein C deficiency and other clotting disorders, where the balance of blood flow and healing can be tricky.
Paul also works with children who have bleeding and clotting conditions. That may include haemophilia A and Von Willebrand Disease (VWD), plus low platelet counts and other causes of bruising or unusual bleeding. He understands how worrying these symptoms can be, and he aims to keep the plan clear and steady.
A big part of his work is treating anaemia and iron deficiency in children. Some kids need checks for why their iron is low, and others need help when infections or longer illnesses have knocked their blood levels around. He also sees children with more complex health problems, including serious infections and inflammation, and he helps the wider team during recovery.
Because blood conditions can affect more than just blood, Paul sometimes helps when children have symptoms in other areas too, like headaches or migraines, weakness or loss of speech, and other nervous system concerns. In some situations, he works closely with paediatric teams managing stroke-like events and other urgent problems.
Over time, Paul has built solid clinical experience in paediatric haematology and oncology care. His approach is practical. He focuses on what matters for the child right now, explains options in plain language, and supports families through the steps ahead.
Education and ongoing learning are important in this field, and Paul keeps up with current care standards. Where suitable, he may also be involved in research activity and clinical trials that help improve treatment for children with blood and related conditions.