Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre, Campbelltown
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Palliative Medicine Specialist

Pain management
Symptom control
Emotional support
End-of-life care planning
Dr Lynette Kuwahata is a Palliative Medicine Specialist. Her degree and years of experience are not listed here, but she brings dedicated care to patients in Australia. She works at Campbelltown Hospital and the Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre, located at 1 Therry Road, Campbelltown NSW 2560. For patients near Campbelltown, this places her in the heart of the Macarthur region, serving communities in and around Campbelltown and nearby suburbs. The hospital setting offers a link to broader hospital teams and services. Phone contact is 0246344300, which connects you to the Campbelltown site for appointments or questions.
Dr Kuwahata’s specialty is palliative medicine, focusing on comfort and quality of life. Her services include pain management, symptom control, emotional support, and end-of-life care planning. These areas help people living with serious illness to feel safer and more comfortable, and they assist families in making thoughtful plans for the future. Her care approach aims to reduce distress from symptoms like pain, breathlessness, fatigue, or nausea, while also supporting emotional and spiritual needs.
In practice, she works within the Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre to coordinate care that matches what a patient and their family want. She collaborates with other health professionals to create a personalized plan that respects patient goals. Her care style emphasizes clear communication, listening to concerns, and explaining options in simple terms. She values continuity, so patients often see the same team as they navigate illness, treatment, and palliative goals.
Dr Kuwahata is committed to continuous learning. She stays up to date with best practices in symptom relief and comfort-focused care. This commitment helps ensure care evolves with new evidence and guidelines. Teamwork is also central to her work, as palliative care relies on a network of doctors, nurses, social workers, and allied health staff to support the patient and family.
For patients and families in Campbelltown and the broader New South Wales area, Dr Kuwahata’s reputation rests on compassionate care, practical support, and a steady approach to complex needs. Her expertise in easing suffering and guiding conversations about future care makes her a trusted choice for those seeking thoughtful, patient-centered palliative care at the Campbelltown Hospital campus.
