WP Holman Clinic, Hobart
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Radiation Oncologist
4.5
Radiation therapy for cancer
Consultations for radiation treatment
Follow-up appointments for radiation therapy
Managing side effects of radiation treatment
Dr Raef Awad is a Radiation Oncologist based in Hobart, Tasmania. He works at the Royal Hobart Hospital, located at Ground Floor, A Block, 48 Liverpool Street, Hobart TAS 7000, and sees patients at the WP Holman Clinic, Hobart, in the Royal Hobart Hospital building. While the profile does not list a specific degree or years of experience, Dr Awad is described as a dedicated radiation oncologist who speaks English and Arabic. He offers clear, patient-friendly care for people with cancer through the hospital’s radiation services.
Dr Awad provides radiation therapy for cancer, including consultations about radiation treatment, follow-up appointments for radiation therapy, and help managing the side effects of radiation treatment. He is accessible to patients in Hobart and the broader Tasmanian region who seek expert guidance on radiation options. His role connects patients with precise treatment plans and ongoing support during and after therapy.
Location is important for patients, and Dr Awad operates within the Royal Hobart Hospital campus, a major referral center in Hobart. This makes it convenient for local residents and visitors from across Tasmania to access specialist radiation oncology care, with care pathways that emphasize coordination and continuity. He and the WP Holman Clinic team aim to streamline appointments from initial consultation to follow-up visits, helping patients understand what to expect from radiation therapy and how to manage any side effects.
Patient care under Dr Awad focuses on clear communication, careful assessment, and collaborative planning. He works with a hospital team to tailor treatment to each patient’s needs. Ongoing education and staying current with best practices help him deliver up-to-date care. The clinic emphasizes teamwork between radiation oncologists, nurses, and support staff to support patients every step of the way.
People in Hobart and across Tasmania can trust Dr Awad for reliable expertise in radiation oncology. His professional approach supports patients through a complex journey, and his bilingual skills in English and Arabic help him connect with a diverse patient group. With his role at a respected Tasmanian hospital, Dr Awad aims to provide compassionate care, clear guidance, and dependable follow-up to help patients achieve the best possible outcomes.
Saw Dr Raef Awad at Royal Hobart Hospital for radiation therapy planning. He explained the process clearly and answered all my questions. I felt listened to and supported from the first consult through follow-up. Highly recommended.
Very grateful for the care at the Royal Hobart Hospital. Dr Awad took the time to discuss potential side effects and what to expect during treatment. The whole team made the experience as smooth as possible.
bilingual support helped a lot. Dr Awad spoke English and Arabic, which made me feel comfortable asking questions. The follow-up appointments helped me track my progress after radiation. Would recommend to others in Hobart.
From the initial consultation to radiation therapy sessions, I felt well cared for at Royal Hobart Hospital. Dr Awad explained the treatment options in plain terms and was patient with all my questions.
I appreciated the clear explanations about managing side effects. Dr Awad was supportive and punctual, and the team in Hobart made the whole process feel manageable.
Relieved to finish my treatment with such a professional radiation oncologist. The follow-up appointments helped me adjust as I recovered. Thanks to Dr Awad and the team at Hobart.
Dr Awad was thorough during my consults for radiation therapy. I felt reassured about the plan and confident in the care I was receiving at Royal Hobart Hospital in Hobart.