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Dr Jindriska Lindsay

Consultant Haematologist

Dr Jindriska Lindsay

Consultant Haematologist

About Dr Jindriska Lindsay

Personal Profile

Dr. Lindsay is a dedicated and highly skilled Consultant Haematologist based at Kent and Canterbury Hospital, part of the East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. She joined the Trust in September 2010, following her specialist training in Haematology on the prestigious King’s College Hospital London rotation, one of the UK’s leading centres for haematological research and clinical care.

With a strong foundation in general haematology, Dr. Lindsay has developed a specialist interest in myeloma, a complex and often challenging blood cancer affecting plasma cells. Her passion for advancing care in this area has led her to become the Principal Investigator for myeloma clinical trials conducted across East Kent. In this role, she is instrumental in bringing cutting-edge research and innovative treatment options to local patients, ensuring they have access to the latest therapies and clinical advancements.

Dr. Lindsay is deeply committed to improving outcomes and quality of life for individuals living with myeloma. She works closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver personalised, evidence-based care, and is known for her compassionate approach and clear communication with patients and their families.

In addition to her clinical and research responsibilities, Dr. Lindsay actively contributes to the development of haematology services within the Trust, helping to shape protocols and pathways that enhance patient safety and treatment effectiveness.

Her combination of clinical excellence, research leadership, and patient-centred care makes Dr. Lindsay a respected and valued member of the haematology community in East Kent and beyond.]

Clinical Interests

  • Lymphoma
  • Myeloma

Professional Memberships

  • British Society for Haematology
  • European Haematology Association
     

About

Dr. Lindsay is a dedicated and highly skilled Consultant Haematologist based at Kent and Canterbury Hospital, part of the East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. She joined the Trust in September 2010, following her specialist training in Haematology on the prestigious King’s College Hospital London rotation, one of the UK’s leading centres for haematological research and clinical care.

With a strong foundation in general haematology, Dr. Lindsay has developed a specialist interest in myeloma, a complex and often challenging blood cancer affecting plasma cells. Her passion for advancing care in this area has led her to become the Principal Investigator for myeloma clinical trials conducted across East Kent. In this role, she is instrumental in bringing cutting-edge research and innovative treatment options to local patients, ensuring they have access to the latest therapies and clinical advancements.

Dr. Lindsay is deeply committed to improving outcomes and quality of life for individuals living with myeloma. She works closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver personalised, evidence-based care, and is known for her compassionate approach and clear communication with patients and their families.

In addition to her clinical and research responsibilities, Dr. Lindsay actively contributes to the development of haematology services within the Trust, helping to shape protocols and pathways that enhance patient safety and treatment effectiveness.

Her combination of clinical excellence, research leadership, and patient-centred care makes Dr. Lindsay a respected and valued member of the haematology community in East Kent and beyond.]

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

5206092
A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.

Qualifications

MUDr  MRCP  FRCPath

Professional memberships

  • British Society for Haematology
  • European Haematology Association
     


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