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Our fellowship-trained hematologists have the knowledge, compassion and extensive experience to diagnose and help you manage cancers of the blood and blood-forming tissues. We also treat non-cancerous hematologic conditions, such as various types of anemia, the thalassemias, von Willebrand disease, polycythemia vera, and other disorders of clotting in adult patients.
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A hematologic condition is a problem with the blood, and it can affect your overall health. Hematologic problems can occur in the red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, blood vessels, bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, and the proteins involved in bleeding and clotting (hemostasis and thrombosis).
Some symptoms include:
We also treat and help patients manage these and other non-cancerous disorders of the blood and blood-forming tissues:
Our hematologists treat a range of cancerous conditions, including:
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For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call (844) 346-7222. You can also schedule an appointment by calling the RCCA location nearest you.
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