Hematology at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
 
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Acquired Bleeding Disorders
PCHP works closely with the special coagulation laboratory at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania to diagnose bleeding disorders. The physicians and nursing staff have expertise in these disorders and will institute appropriate treatment.

Inherited Bleeding Disorders
Patients are seen on a semi-annual or annual basis, or as needed, depending on the severity of their bleeding disorder. Patients are seen in evaluation by a nurse or nurse practitioner, hematologist, physical therapist and social worker, all experienced in care of patients with bleeding disorders.

Laboratory testing pertinent to the bleeding disorder is performed or arranged through your primary care physician. Assessment for hepatitis and vaccinations are performed, as needed. During this visit, updates on what is new in treatment and education about the bleeding disorder are provided. You or your insurance are charged for the physician visit and laboratory work, only.

Additional services include

  • Educational sessions and materials
  • Home therapy teaching and monitoring for factor infusion therapy
  • DDAVP/stimate teaching and monitoring.
  • Advice/assistance in insurance issues related to the bleeding disorder
  • A copy of your comprehensive care visit summary and laboratory studies
  • Coordinated care with a panel of physicians/providers with experience in the care of patients with bleeding disorders, including genetic counseling, dental care, orthopedics, oral surgery, obstetrics/ gynecology, hepatology, and general surgery, as appropriate
  • Coordinated treatment of transfusion acquired HIV and Hepatitis C
  • Travel letters and information on bleeding disorder specialists in the U.S. and other countries to facilitate safe travel
  • Coordination of home care services through Penn Home Infusion Therapy or your home care company of choice

Acquired and Inherited Disorders of Thrombosis
Specialized laboratory testing is available to aid in the diagnosis and management of these disorders. Our staff work closely with cardiology, vascular surgery, neurology, and other specialists at the University of Pennsylvania Health System to optimize the care of patients with these disorders. PCHP staff provide anticoagulation management for patients with severe clotting disorders or where anticoagulation management has been difficult in the past.

 


 

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