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About Dr Pasquale Fedele
Dr Pasquale Fedele is a clinical and laboratory haematologist who provides both outpatient and inpatient haematology care at St John of God (SJOG) Berwick Hospital.
Pasquale has an interest in malignant and non-malignant haematology is happy to take referrals across the full scope of blood disorders can arrange transfusions, iron infusions and administers chemotherapy through both St John of God Berwick Hospital as well as Monash Health campuses including Casey and Dandenong Hospitals and Monash Medical Centre.
Pasquale completed his undergraduate training in medicine at Monash University. He then completed haematology training at Monash Health and The Alfred Hospital before undertaking a PhD at the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in the role of transcription factors in multiple myeloma.
Practice Locations
- Practice name Victorian Oncology Care (VOC)
- Address Suite 1.3, Level 1, 55 Kangan Drive, Berwick, VIC 3806
- Suburb or City Berwick, VIC
- Practice name Victorian Oncology Care (VOC)
- Address Suite 6.5, Danks Wing, 89 Bridge Rd, Richmond, VIC 3121
- Suburb or City Richmond, VIC
- What is the Dr Pasquale Fedele's specialty?
- Dr Pasquale Fedele is a Haematologist.
- What is the address of the Dr Pasquale Fedele's practice?
- Dr Pasquale Fedele works at Suite 1.3, Level 1, 55 Kangan Drive, Berwick, VIC 3806
- What are the Dr Pasquale Fedele's qualifications?
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Dr Pasquale Fedele is a clinical and laboratory haematologist who provides both outpatient and inpatient haematology care at St John of God (SJOG) Berwick Hospital.
Pasquale has an interest in malignant and non-malignant haematology is happy to take referrals across the full scope of blood disorders can arrange transfusions, iron infusions and administers chemotherapy through both St John of God Berwick Hospital as well as Monash Health campuses including Casey and Dandenong Hospitals and Monash Medical Centre.
Pasquale completed his undergraduate training in medicine at Monash University. He then completed haematology training at Monash Health and The Alfred Hospital before undertaking a PhD at the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in the role of transcription factors in multiple myeloma.