A Patient-Centred Approach to Breast Care
My care philosophy is focused on your overall well-being, supporting you every stage of your care.
Thoughtful, Individualised Care
Every decision is made with careful consideration of your diagnosis, personal needs, and priorities. Treatment plans are tailored to you — never one-size-fits-all.
Clear Communication and Ongoing Support
Care is guided by open communication, shared understanding, and long-term support — from your first consultation through recovery and beyond.

Services
Breast Cancer Care
Comprehensive breast care tailored to each patient's needs.
Accurate diagnosis and clear guidance
Care begins with careful assessment and clear explanations, so you understand your diagnosis and the options available to you.
Multidisciplinary approach
Your treatment plan is tailored to your specific diagnosis and needs, developed in coordination with other specialists when required.
Advanced cancer surgery
Surgery is planned using evidence-based techniques, with a focus on safety, effectiveness, and long-term outcomes.

Breast Conserving & Oncoplastic Surgery
Treating cancer while preserving the natural appearance of the breast.
Preserving shape and symmetry
Oncoplastic techniques are used to remove cancer safely while maintaining the natural shape and balance of the breast whenever possible.
Personalised surgical planning
Each procedure is carefully planned based on your diagnosis, breast shape, and personal preferences, with both medical safety and appearance in mind.

Breast Reconstruction & Recovery
Restoring form, function, and confidence - with ongoing follow-up care.
Restoring form and confidence
When reconstruction is part of your care, options are discussed and planned based on your treatment, body, and personal preferences.
Care beyond surgery
Care continues beyond surgery, with guidance on healing, follow-up visits, and managing expected changes during recovery.
Long-term follow-up and coordination
Ongoing monitoring and coordination with other specialists help support both physical recovery and long-term breast health.

Frequently asked questions
Answers to common questions, explained clearly and simply.
If you notice a new breast lump, nipple discharge, skin changes, or concerns following screening or imaging, you can book an appointment directly, see another specialist, or be referred by your family doctor. Early assessment helps provide clarity and the right next steps for your situation.
No. Many lumps are benign (non-cancerous) and can be monitored or managed without surgery. Assessment and sometimes a biopsy help determine whether surgery or another approach is right for you.
Oncoplastic surgery combines cancer removal with techniques to preserve or restore the shape and appearance of the breast. The aim is to treat the cancer safely while maintaining a natural look and symmetry where possible.
Yes. Seeking a second opinion is common and supported. It can help you feel confident in your diagnosis and treatment plan. We can discuss your options and, if you wish, support you in getting another specialist view.
Recovery varies by procedure. You will receive tailored advice on wound care, activity, and follow-up. We will guide you through what to expect and when to resume normal activities and any further treatment.
You can book via the link on this website or contact the practice directly. New referrals often come from your family doctor or another specialist; we can advise on the best way to arrange your first or follow-up appointment.

Need a bit more clarity?
Every situation is different. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out — I'm here to support you.