Kate Musgrave Consultant Haematologist Newcastle
- 0191 282 4159
- Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4LP
Tom Creasey Consultant Haematologist Newcastle leads patient care at the Northern Centre for Cancer Care. He brings expert knowledge and commitment to treating blood cancers. With a focus on myeloma and lymphoma, he tailors treatment plans to meet each patient’s unique needs. Dr Creasey ensures clarity in communication and empowers patients throughout their care journey.
Dr Creasey graduated from Newcastle University Medical School in 2008. From there, he pursued advanced training in Nottingham and the North East. His commitment to haematology led to a consultant appointment at Freeman Hospital in 2021. Throughout his training, he demonstrated excellence and compassion, earning the trust of both patients and colleagues.
Dr Creasey specialises in diagnosing and managing myeloma and lymphoma. He offers up-to-date treatment options and uses evidence-based methods for effective care. In every case, he balances clinical innovation with a patient-first approach. Patients benefit from his sharp diagnostic skills and honest, informed discussions about their options.
Between 2017 and 2021, Dr Creasey completed a PhD focused on acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in older adults. His research examined the genetic landscape of this disease. He developed a keen interest in genetic risk stratification and its clinical applications. This focus enables him to offer highly personalised treatments based on genetic profiles. As a result, patients receive targeted and more effective therapies.
Dr Creasey values transparent communication and continuity of care. Patients and families feel supported at every step. Located in Newcastle, he remains actively involved in improving regional cancer services. His work at the Northern Centre for Cancer Care ensures that patients in the North East have access to specialist care close to home.
