Frequently Asked Questions
Find clear answers to common questions about blood disorders, treatments and patient care
Blood Disorders
Answers about anaemia, thalassemia, sickle cell disease and more.
Diagnosis & Test
Information about blood tests and screening.
Treatment & Care
Learn about treatment and trasplant options.
FAQS
FAQS
When should I consult a hematologist?
Consult a hematologist if you experience persistent fatigue, frequent infections, unexplained anemia, abnormal bleeding, or symptoms related to blood disorders.
What blood disorders do you treat?
We manage various blood conditions including anemia, thalassemia, sickle cell disease, leukemia, lymphoma, and other hematological disorders.
What tests are used to diagnose blood disorders?
Diagnosis may include Complete Blood Count (CBC), bone marrow examination, hemoglobin electrophoresis, and other specialized blood tests.
What is a bone marrow transplant?
Bone marrow transplant is a procedure where damaged bone marrow is replaced with healthy stem cells to restore normal blood cell production.No. It is not a traditional surgery.
The stem cells are given through an IV drip, similar to a blood transfusion.
Do all patients require a bone marrow transplant?
Not all patients require a transplant. Treatment depends on the disease type, stage, and overall health condition.
How often are blood transfusions required?
The frequency varies depending on the patient’s condition and hemoglobin levels.
Do you provide second opinion consultations?
Yes, second opinion consultations are available for diagnosis review and treatment planning.
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