Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Sickle Cell/ Hemoglobinopathy Clinic
As recently as the 1980's, many children with sickle cell
disease and thalassemia did not survive into adulthood. However, with the advances of newborn
screenings and aggressive management of infections and anemia, life expectancy has increased dramatically.
Our goal is no
longer to see children just survive. They must also thrive. This requires
multidisciplinary care that is carefully coordinated between the
families, schools, physicians and nurses from many specialties.
This is our responsibility as a comprehensive clinic.
We follow approximately 150 children with sickle cell disease through our
clinic, making it one of the largest clinics in the Northeast.
Established in 1990, we provide both outpatient and inpatient care
in a supportive, respectful atmosphere.
We provide care and support from infancy, through the school
years and into adulthood. As these diseases
can be mild or severe, we provide individualized care to each
patient.
In keeping with our mission, we are also active educators in
the community and the hospital. We teach residents, fellows, nurses and pediatricians in the care of children with hemoglobinopathies.
We are active members of the New England Pediatric Sickle Cell
Consortium, which is a regional group interested in promoting
care for children with sickle cell disease.
For more information about
the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Hasbro Children's
Hospital, please call 401-444-5241.
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