Haematology

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    040-2378 5678 / 4852 5678

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    SLG Circle, No.306
Nizampet Rd, Bachupally, Hyd, Telangana - 500 090

    HAEMATOLOGY

    The Department of Haematology at SLG Hospitals offers comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services for blood disorders, including conditions affecting red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, bone marrow, and lymphatic systems. Our team of expert haematologists provides advanced care for both benign and malignant blood diseases, ensuring timely diagnosis, precise treatment, and compassionate patient support.

    With a strong focus on evidence-based protocols and advanced laboratory technology, we manage a wide range of disorders—from anaemia and clotting abnormalities to leukaemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Each treatment plan is tailored to meet the individual needs of patients, ensuring better outcomes and improved quality of life.

    FACILITIES & EXPERTISE

    Our centre is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and a multidisciplinary team to deliver world-class haematology care:

    FAQs

    What does a haematologist treat?

    Haematologists specialise in diseases related to blood and bone marrow, such as anaemia, clotting disorders, leukaemia, lymphoma, and other malignancies of the blood.

    What are the common symptoms of blood disorders?

    Common symptoms include fatigue, frequent infections, unexplained bruising or bleeding, bone pain, and persistent fever. If you experience any of these, consult a haematologist promptly.

    Are blood disorders curable?
    Many blood disorders can be effectively managed or cured with early diagnosis, targeted medication, or advanced therapies like chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation.
    What tests are done for diagnosing blood diseases?
    Diagnostic tests may include complete blood count (CBC), peripheral smear, bone marrow biopsy, coagulation profile, and molecular or genetic tests for accurate diagnosis.
    How are cancerous blood disorders treated?
    Treatment may involve chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or stem cell transplantation, depending on the specific condition and patient profile.