Bleeding Disorders

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Bleeding disorders require highly specialized care from experienced hematologists. At Novant Health Hematology, you’ll work with a team of experienced hematologists who diagnose and treat even the rarest forms of bleeding disorders based on the latest research. You’ll have access to highly rated programs with support services and treatment options to help you improve your daily life while managing your condition. 

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What is a bleeding disorder? 

If you experience abnormal bleeding or bruising unexpectedly or following an injury or surgery, you may have a bleeding disorder that requires medical attention. Some bleeding disorders are “acquired,” which means they are not inherited and may be due to medications or an immune system condition.    

Other bleeding conditions like hemophilia, von Willebrand disease and some rare platelet disorders are inherited or passed down from parents to their children. Sometimes, easy bruising or bleeding is caused by fragile connective tissues around blood vessels that makes them tear and leak blood into surrounding tissues. 

Diagnosing bleeding disorders 

Diagnosing why you are experiencing abnormal bleeding often takes time and patience. The hematology specialists at Novant Health go beyond traditional care, providing high-level expertise and advanced lab testing to accurately diagnose your condition and plan your care. We’ll work closely with you to solve the mysteries of your blood clotting disorder and develop an individualized treatment plan based on the latest research for medicines and procedures.  

Bleeding disorder treatments

Finding the best treatment for your bleeding disorder can be a complex process. The experienced team of doctors, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, and other support specialists at Novant Health work together with you to determine your treatment, prepare you for procedures and prevent long-term complications.   

All Novant Health hematologists are dedicated to providing lifespan blood disorders care to meet all your needs. You’ll have access to complete care at our bleeding disorders clinic, sometimes referred to as a Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC).  If you are a young adult transitioning to adult care, our collaboration with the St. Jude Affiliate Clinic at Novant Health Hemby Children’s Hospital makes it easy for you to get the seamless care you need. 

Types of Bleeding Disorders

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Access Lifespan Blood Disorder Treatment

Managing a non-malignant blood condition is often a lifetime commitment. Receive compassionate care at a Novant Health from birth through adulthood in our CDC-designated Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTC) at Novant Health locations and St. Jude Affiliate Clinic at Novant Health Hemby Children’s Hospital. HTCs are multidisciplinary comprehensive clinics providing holistic care for bleeding disorders. Your team will include visits with a hematologist, social worker, pharmacist, and physical therapist. 

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Understanding Your Risks

Understanding your underlying condition can help us better treat your blood disorder. Novant Health Hematology offers genetic testing to help identify the condition that may be causing you to experience abnormal platelet production. We also offer pre-conception counseling to help minimize issues for you and the fetus during your pregnancy or delivery. Our genetic counseling team can talk with you about options for testing and whether it is right for you.   

Why Choose Novant Health?

Our highly skilled providers have devoted their careers to providing you with remarkable hematology care. We’re here for you with a team of experienced doctors, nurses, geneticists, and other blood specialists to provide compassionate support and the multidisciplinary care you need. We stay on top of the latest research to ensure you have access to the most advanced treatments to manage your blood condition and live life to the fullest. 

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Advancements in hemophilia treatments and medicines for blood conditions can give you a new way to fight your disease. Novant Health hematologists participate in studies and programs dedicated to helping you live better with or overcome blood disorders. Through our participation in Community Counts (CDC), a public health monitoring program funded by the CDC division of blood disorders, we share real-world data to help pioneer new and better treatments.  

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You're not alone on your healthcare journey. At Novant Health, you’ll have all the resources you need to tackle your blood disorder – from birth through adulthood. We take a collaborative approach by working together with experts from different specialties to support you every step of the way. When needed, your hematologist will collaborate with experts in gastroenterology, physical therapy, cardiology, OB-GYN and more. Our social workers and nurse coordinators will provide added support to ensure you get the services you need to thrive. 

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Managing a non-malignant blood condition is often a lifetime commitment. You’ll receive compassionate care at a Novant Health federally designated Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) for adults. HTCs are multidisciplinary comprehensive clinics providing holistic care for bleeding disorders. Your care team will include visits with a hematologist, social worker, pharmacist, and physical therapist. 

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