The Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders at University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview, offers a wide range of services for patients with inherited bleeding and clotting disorders. Hematologists and nurse clinicians are involved and provide services including diagnostic evaluations, treatment, education, research and care coordination. Also, a full-time social worker provides psychosocial assessment, counseling and resource information.
Patients at the center may also interact with medical professionals from a number of disciplines including physical therapy, genetics, dentistry, infectious disease, orthopedics, primary care and others. Planning and implementing a variety of programs for education and support has been a strong collaborative effort with community partners over many years.
Conditions Treated
Bleeding Disorders
Women and bleeding disorders
Clotting Disorders (Thrombosis)
Services Offered
- Provider education
- Patient/family education
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Comprehensive care
- Diagnostic evaluations
- Treatment
- Psychosocial assessment
- Chronic care management and coordination
- Outreach
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Research
- Programs
- Advocacy
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