Brigham and Women's Hospital is the adult site of the Boston Hemophilia Center, the largest hemophilia program in New England. As a federally funded hemophilia treatment center and joint program with Children's Hospital Boston, the program provides comprehensive care to people with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
Our Center's philosophy of care is to treat the whole family through ongoing supervision of all the medical and psychosocial aspects of bleeding disorders. Our services include but are not limited to the following:
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Comprehensive medical evaluation and treatment.
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Ongoing medical management.
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Counseling and support.
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Discounts on factor and ancillary products.
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Access to new treatment approaches through clinical research.
As the regional referral center for patients with bleeding disorders, patients come to us from all over New England. We also treat patients from many other states and several countries around the world. Pediatric patients at Chidren's Hospital Boston are transitioned to our adult site by age 22.
Hemophilia Clinics:
- Adult Clinic
Wednesday mornings
Yawkey Cancer Center at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
7th Floor
450 Brookline Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
Appointments: (617) 732-5844
- Pediatric Clinic
Monday afternoons, Wednesday mornings, and Friday afternoons
Children's Hospital Boston
300 Longwood Avenue
Fegan 6
Boston, MA 02115
Appointments: (617) 355-6101
To learn more about the Boston Hemophilia Center, read our new patient brochure (English or Spanish), our Factor Program and our latest edition of our newsletter "Centerpoints." You can also find us on Facebook.
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This page was last modified on 10/20/2011