Urologist Newcastle upon Tyne
- 0191 233 6161
- Freeman Rd, High Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7DN, UK
Jennifer Vidrine Palliative Medicine Newcastle forms the heart of compassionate, expert care at the Freeman Hospital’s Cancer Centre. Dr Jennifer Vidrine, a consultant in palliative medicine, leads a dedicated team providing holistic support to patients at every stage of their cancer journey. From diagnosis to advanced therapies, she ensures patients receive the care they need physically, emotionally, and psychologically.
Dr Vidrine and her team remain involved throughout a patient’s treatment, including those receiving curative therapies. They address complex symptoms such as chemotherapy-induced nausea, vomiting, and cancer-related pain. At the same time, they provide psychological support that empowers both patients and their clinical teams.
This approach ensures that treatment is not just clinically effective but also tolerable and patient-centered. The team collaborates closely with oncology specialists to tailor care plans that meet the unique needs of each individual.
One of Dr Vidrine’s key areas of expertise lies in the supportive care needs of patients with haematological malignancies. She works closely with those undergoing intensive treatments such as stem cell transplants and CAR T-cell therapy.
Understanding that these treatments can be physically and emotionally taxing, Dr Vidrine has led several research initiatives exploring patient and carer experiences. These studies provide valuable insights into how supportive care can evolve to meet emerging challenges in cancer treatment.
Jennifer Vidrine Palliative Medicine Newcastle contributes actively to national collaborations focused on advancing supportive care across UK cancer centres. As a prominent voice in the field, Dr Vidrine has shared insights both nationally—through the UK Association for Supportive Care in Cancer—and internationally with the Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer.
These platforms allow her to showcase innovative approaches developed in the North-East and drive improvements in patient-centered care across the globe.
Research remains a cornerstone of Dr Vidrine’s practice. By leading studies and contributing to collaborative efforts, she helps shape the future of supportive cancer care. Her work bridges clinical excellence with compassion, offering hope and comfort to patients facing the most challenging diagnoses.
