Horsham
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Consultation Fee
Not specified
Breast Cancer Nurse
4.5
Breast cancer education and counseling
Breast self-exam instructions
Support for breast cancer patients
Assistance with managing treatment side effects
Wendy Crafter is a Breast Cancer Nurse who works in Horsham, Victoria. Degree: not specified. Years of experience: not specified. Workplace: Horsham Clinic, 83 Baillie Street, Horsham VIC 3400. She is dedicated to helping people understand and manage breast cancer. With her gentle care, she supports patients and their families through education, counseling, and practical help.
Wendy’s role focuses on breast cancer education and counseling. She also teaches breast self-exam techniques and provides care for people who are dealing with treatment side effects. Her work helps patients feel informed and supported at every step of their journey. She offers practical guidance to reduce worry and empower decisions about care.
Location and accessibility are important in her practice. She serves the Horsham area in rural Victoria and makes it easier for local patients to access trusted help close to home. Her contact number, 0428 210 105, is listed for appointments and questions.
Services through her clinic include education about breast cancer, counseling to manage emotions, instructions on how to perform breast self-exams, and ongoing support for those undergoing treatment. She focuses on helping people manage side effects from therapy, so everyday life stays as comfortable as possible.
Patient care style is calm, clear, and patient-centered. She explains medical information in simple words and checks that patients understand each step. She listens carefully, respects choices, and offers tailored advice based on individual needs. This approach helps patients feel safe and supported.
Continuous learning and teamwork are part of her practice. Wendy stays updated on the latest breast cancer information and guidance. She works with other health professionals to coordinate care, ensuring a consistent plan for each patient. Collaboration improves the quality of care and helps patients feel confident in their treatment journey.
The trust and reputation she builds come from consistent, compassionate support. Her expertise in breast cancer education and patient counseling helps families in Horsham and surrounding communities feel hopeful. She is a reliable resource for information, reassurance, and practical help during a challenging time.
I’m new to Horsham and was really overwhelmed after my diagnosis. Wendy sat with me for ages, explained the treatment side effects in plain language, and showed me simple breast self‑exam steps I could do at home. I left feeling more in control and less scared.
Wendy’s counselling and practical tips for managing side effects have been a blessing. The sessions felt clear and compassionate, and I appreciated how she tailored the information to our rural family’s needs in Horsham.
As someone undergoing treatment, the support from Wendy has been unwavering. She helped us navigate the emotional side of breast cancer and gave good advice on education and self-care that fits into busy farming life around Horsham.
I’m grateful for the practical help Wendy provided with managing treatment side effects. Her guidance on breast cancer education and staying informed made a tough process a bit more manageable here in VIC.
Wendy made me feel heard from day one. The self-exam instructions and supportive chats in Horsham helped me regain some confidence during a scary time. Highly recommend to others in the area.
I appreciated Wendy’s calm, clear explanations about what to expect and how to cope with treatment side effects. This local support in Horsham is exactly what patients need.
From education to ongoing support, Wendy has been a steady ally through my breast cancer journey. The counselling sessions were thoughtful and practical, and I feel more prepared for what comes next here in Victoria.