Hematology

Expert care for blood disorders and hematologic malignancies with specialized treatment approaches.

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Hematology

Overview

Hematology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and blood cancers (hematologic malignancies) such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. We provide comprehensive care using the latest treatment protocols.

What to Expect

  • Comprehensive blood and bone marrow evaluation

  • Accurate diagnosis using advanced laboratory techniques

  • Personalized treatment plans based on specific subtype

  • Coordination with blood bank and transfusion services

  • Long-term follow-up and monitoring

Benefits

Expert diagnosis of complex blood disorders

Access to latest treatment protocols for blood cancers

Coordination with bone marrow transplant centers when needed

Expert management of bleeding and clotting disorders

Comprehensive supportive care

Treatment Process

1

Initial consultation and medical history

2

Comprehensive blood tests and bone marrow evaluation

3

Accurate diagnosis and staging

4

Treatment plan discussion

5

Treatment initiation and monitoring

6

Long-term follow-up care

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between hematology and oncology?

Hematology focuses on blood disorders and blood cancers, while oncology covers all types of cancer. Many hematologists also specialize in oncology, treating both blood cancers and solid tumors.

Do I need a bone marrow biopsy?

Bone marrow biopsy is often necessary for accurate diagnosis of blood cancers and certain blood disorders. It's a quick procedure done under local anesthesia.

What treatments are available for blood cancers?

Treatment options include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and in some cases, bone marrow transplantation. The specific treatment depends on the type and stage of the blood cancer.