Hemophilia
Hemophilia is a rare disease that prevents blood from clotting properly. This means after a cut or injury, a child bleeds too much. Hemophilia is a congenital condition, which means a child is born with it. In our ֲý Children'sCenter for Cancer and Blood Disorders, our renowned hematologists (blood disorder specialists) diagnose and treat hemophilia. Although there’s no cure, with treatment and follow-up care, your child can lead a happy, active lifestyle.
Hemophilia is a rare disease that prevents blood from clotting properly. This means after a cut or injury, a child bleeds too much. Hemophilia is a congenital condition, which means a child is born with it. In our ֲý Children'sCenter for Cancer and Blood Disorders, our renowned hematologists (blood disorder specialists) diagnose and treat hemophilia. Although there’s no cure, with treatment and follow-up care, your child can lead a happy, active lifestyle.
Why Choose Us
Our ֲý Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (or “NCCBD”) offers renowned hematology (blood disorder) care to families managing hemophilia — from the mildest to the most severe and rare types. Our medical teams take the time to listen to your concerns, and work closely with other specialists to address your child’s needs. As a member of the , we’re also involved in pediatric hematology and oncology research, and have opportunities for clinical trials. We also offer:
- Home management guidance to help your child and family be safe with over-the-counter medicines, sports participation, dental work and more
- School outreach and advocacy including help with community resources