Dr Rachel Conyers (Paediatric Medical Oncologist)

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Dr Rachel Conyers is a paediatric, adolescent and young adult malignant haematologist/oncologist. Dr Conyers completed her medical degree at Monash University in 2003. Completing fellowships in Paediatric Oncology at The Royal Children’s Hospital (Melbourne), Bone Marrow Transplantation (Great Ormond Street Hospital, London) and Adolescent Young Adult Sarcoma (University College Hospital, London). Returning to Australia in 2010, Rachel began an Adult and Adolescent fellowship in Haematology at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre whilst completing her PhD in sarcoma pharmacogenomics and genetics. In 2016 Dr Conyers was awarded a Clinician Scientist Fellowship at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (2016-2019). This research fellowship will allow her to continue her research into the genetic predisposition to chemotherapy side effects (mainly anthracycline cardiomyopathy). Currently Rachel works as a Bone Marrow Transplant Physician at The Royal Children’s Hospital and in Adolescent and Young Adult Haematology at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (VCCC) along with her role at Treat Unique, Epworth Hospital, Richmond.

Affiliated Clinics
Treat Unique

Practice Locations

Melbourne

Treat Unique
Suite G.3 34 Erin Street
Richmond VIC 3121 
Australia
03 9516 2666
03 9516 2319