About Anaemia
Anemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to tissues. This leads to fatigue, weakness, and reduced immunity. It can affect children, women, elderly individuals, and patients undergoing cancer or chronic disease treatment.
Signs You Should Not Ignore
- Persistent fatigue
- Pale skin
- Shortness of breath
- Dizziness
- Cold hands and feet
- Irregular heartbeat
Our Approach
Comprehensive Diagnosis
Advanced blood testing and evaluation
Root Cause Identification
We identify nutritional, genetic or disease-related causes
Personalized Treatment Plan
Medication, transfusion or advanced therapy as required
Conditions We Treated
Iron Defiency Aneamia
Advanced blood testing and evaluation
Vitamin B12 Defiency
We identify nutritional, genetic or disease-related causes
Thalassemia-related Aneamia
Medication, transfusion or advanced therapy as required
Chemotherapy-induced Aneamia
Regular follow-up to ensure recovery and stability
Chronic Disease Aneamia
Through blood test such as Complete Blood Count(CBC)
Why Choose Us
- Specialized Hematology Care
- Advanced Diagnostic Support
- Evidence-Based Treatment
- Compassionate Patient Care
- Personalized Recovery Plan
FAQS
What is the main cause of anemia?
Iron deficiency is the most common cause, but it may also result from chronic illness or bone marrow disorders.
Is anemia serious?
If untreated, severe anemia can affect heart and organ function.
Can anemia be cured?
Most types are treatable with proper medical care.
How is anemia diagnosed?
Through blood tests such as Complete Blood Count (CBC).
Feeling Constantly Tired
Don’t ignore the symptoms. Early diagnosis can prevent complications.