Conditions We Treat

Women’s Health Hematology

Women have hematology concerns throughout life, including clotting, bleeding, and abnormal blood counts. We partner with Ob/Gyn physicians to address iron deficiency associated with heavy menstrual bleeding.
 
  • We see pregnant women to ensure that they have adequate iron for their babies.
  • We help manage abnormal platelet counts in women with immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP).
  • We help determine clotting risk associated with starting oral contraceptive medications.
  • We evaluate and guide women who have infertility or pregnancy loss, prescribing anticoagulants to maintain a pregnancy.

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Polycythemia Vera

Polycythemia Vera, one of the myeloproliferative disorders, requires guidance and strategies for clot prevention. When you have this condition, you need an expert to walk you through symptoms and prescribe treatments. We provide evidence- and guideline-based recommendations to treat Polycythemia Vera.

ITP/Low Platelets

Immune thrombocytopenia purple (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder resulting in low platelet counts. When you have this condition you need guidance by an ITP expert. We provide evidence- and guideline-based recommendations to treat ITP and to keep you out of the hospital.

Pre-Operative Hematology Clearance

We evaluate bleeding and clotting tendencies to make sure you do not have an unexpected episode before surgery. We evaluate and manage anemia before surgery. We manage your anticoagulant treatment before and after surgery. 

Heme Malignancy​

Chronic blood cancers, include chronic myeloid leukemia (CLL) and chronic lymphoid leukemia (CLL). When you have this condition, you need an expert to walk you through symptoms and prescribe treatments. We provide education and management of these conditions wherever possible to keep patients out of the hospital

DVT/PE/Clotting Tendency

Having a DVT blood clot is a life-altering event. We help you understand your reasons for clotting. We provide guidance for treating clots and preventing future episodes. We evaluate your risk/benefit profile for taking anticoagulants.

Iron Deficiency

Iron deficiency is an epidemic, affecting 25% of women who have Menstrual periods and 25% of pregnant women. Many women have low iron and don’t realize it until they get tested. We solve this problem by offering free iron testing, evaluating your iron status, and planning an iron infusion if needed.

Benefits of Telemedicine

Telemedicine has revolutionized the medical industry by offering patients the opportunity to receive medical diagnoses from the comfort of their own homes.  Telemedicine offers patients not only better access to quality healthcare services but also provides convenience and flexibility to patients who find it hard to travel.

Patients with hematology disorders require specialized care from nonmalignant hematology experts, which is why telemedicine has come as a relief to many patients who would otherwise have had to visit a hospital or doctor’s office to get their results.  Overall, telemedicine is an incredibly powerful and helpful tool for improving healthcare outcomes for patients with hematology disorders.

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Our primary goal

As a telemedicine heme/onc practice, we aim to provide fast access to high quality, compassionate care for patients with nonmalignant heme disorders and chronic blood cancers.

Our Services

  • Identify and treat young and pregnant women who have iron deficiency or other hematology disorders.

  • Manage clotting and anticoagulant treatments in a consistent way by seeing patients with this condition online and frequently if necessary.

  • Manage rare hematology conditions in a consistent and practical way, including ITP, myeloproliferative disorders, and autoimmune hemolytic anemia. 

  • Provide inpatient heme/onc services for hospitals where they are limited or unavailable.

  • Identify and manage patients with APL leukemia who do not otherwise have access to life-saving care.”