Clinical Haematology or study of blood disorders is a highly .......
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At Usha Haematology Centre "Quality Haematology Care With Personal Touch" is our motto. is a super specialty of medicine which has major path breaking developments in both diagnostics and therapeutics. Haematology mainly deals with patients suffering from Anemias (Nutritional anemias, Aplastic anemia, Hemolytic anemias, Thalassemias etc.) Polycythemia, Acute and Chronic Leukemias, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin Lymphomas, Platelet disorders, Bleeding disorders (Hemophilia, acquired coagulopathy and perioperative clearances) and Thrombotic disorders.
Our team is expert in BMT (Bone Marrow Transplant) or SCT (Stem Cell Transplant) and other cellular therapies like CAR-T cell therapy. We perform all cutting-edge hematology procedures & treatments which are at par with global standards.
Benign hematology deals with non-cancerous blood disorders like anemia, thrombocytopenia and bone marrow conditions. While not malignant, these conditions can still impact health and require proper diagnosis and management. With advancing treatments, patients can live healthier, fuller lives.
Malignant hematology deals with blood cancers like leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma—where rogue cells take over. But thanks to breakthroughs in targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and stem cell transplants, survival rates are rising, and hope is stronger than ever.
Stem cell transplants and cellular therapies are revolutionizing the way we treat blood disorders and cancers. From replacing diseased bone marrow to harnessing the power of immune cells, these cutting-edge treatments are offering second chances and transforming lives. The future of medicine is here—one cell at a time!
Coagulation and hemostatic disorders are all about the body’s delicate balance between bleeding and clotting. Too much clotting can lead to serious conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), while too little can cause excessive bleeding, as seen in hemophilia. From life-threatening clots to uncontrolled bleeding, understanding and managing these conditions is key to keeping the body’s defense system in check.