Calvary Mater Newcastle Medical Oncology Unit, Waratah
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Medical Oncologist (Cancer Specialist)
4.5
Cancer screenings
Chemotherapy
Radiation therapy
Palliative care
Dr Lucy Corke is a Medical Oncologist in Australia. She focuses on cancer care and helps patients with cancer screenings, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and palliative care. She works at the Calvary Mater Newcastle Medical Oncology Unit in Waratah, NSW 2298. The clinic is located at the Medical Centre Outpatient Clinic, Level 3, near the corner of Edith and Platt Streets. This places her practice in the Newcastle region, serving local communities in Waratah and surrounding areas.
Dr Corke specializes in cancer care. She guides patients through different stages of treatment. Her role covers early detection with cancer screenings. If needed, she helps patients choose and receive chemotherapy. She also provides radiation therapy when required and supports people who need palliative care to manage symptoms and improve comfort.
The location is easy to reach for patients in central Newcastle and nearby suburbs. The Calvary Mater Newcastle site is known for its dedicated medical oncology unit. Patients can contact the clinic by calling 0240143575 to arrange appointments or ask about services. The environment is designed to support patients and families during difficult times.
In her practice, Dr Corke emphasizes clear communication. She takes time to explain treatment options in simple terms. She listens to patient concerns and values their questions. Her approach focuses on compassionate care and personal comfort. She works with a team of healthcare professionals to plan each patient’s care plan. This teamwork helps coordinate treatments like chemotherapy and radiation with regular checkups and tests.
Dr Corke is committed to continuous learning. She stays informed about new cancer treatments and guidelines. Her aim is to provide the best options based on current evidence. Patients can expect careful planning, careful monitoring, and regular follow-up during therapy. The practice also supports families and caregivers as part of the care team.
Patients trust Dr Corke for reliable cancer expertise. Her reputation comes from consistent care, clear guidance, and a patient-friendly approach. With a focus on skillfulness in medical oncology and compassionate support, she helps patients feel informed, supported, and hopeful during their cancer journey.
I’m so grateful I found Dr Lucy Corke at Calvary Mater Newcastle. Her explanations around chemotherapy and what to expect during treatment were clear, and she made my husband and I feel supported every step of the way here in Waratah.
After a tough diagnosis, Dr Corke’s care has been a steadying influence. She listens, explains options for chemo and radiation, and the team at the Medical Centre Outpatient Clinic on Level 3 really keep things moving smoothly in Newcastle.
From the first consult at the Calvary Mater Newcastle, I felt in capable hands. Dr Corke is thorough, compassionate and gave realistic expectations about palliative care when we needed it most near Waratah.
Dr Corke treated my mum with dignity and warmth during her radiation therapy. The team at the Edith & Platt Streets clinic in Waratah were excellent, making each session as comfortable as possible.
I appreciated how Dr Corke explained every step of the treatment plan and checked in after each session. It’s a relief to have such a knowledgeable oncologist in Newcastle who genuinely cares.
Had a great experience at the Medical Centre Outpatient Clinic. Dr Corke took the time to answer all my questions about chemotherapy, side effects, and what support services are available.
Grateful for Dr Corke’s clear communication and calm manner. Her team helped us navigate treatment options in Waratah NSW and we felt we were in good hands every visit.