Hematology – Hematology Visit
Why Choose Hematology at Family Hospital?
What Does the Hematology Service Offer?
- congenital or acquired anemia,
- hemoglobin defects,
- coagulation and platelet disorders,
- as well as tumor diseases such as leukemias, lymphomas, multiple myeloma and polycythemia vera.
Our examinations are based on in-depth laboratory analysis and are supported by staff with clinical and academic experience.
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Our goal is clear: an accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and a better life for the patient.
In-depth Expertise on Blood Diseases
In any case, we act with maximum responsibility, building a clear and personalized plan for each patient who entrusts their health to us.
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SEE ALL ARTICLESFrequently Asked Questions
Fatigue, weakness, yellowing of the skin, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and shortness of breath are among the most common symptoms of anemia.
Detailed blood tests, bone marrow biopsies, and other laboratory examinations are used to identify disorders in blood cells.
Yes, many blood disorders can be discovered incidentally during routine tests, which is why periodic check-ups are important.
Tumor diseases include leukemias (acute and chronic), lymphomas, and multiple myeloma, which affect white blood cells and the lymphatic system.
If you have recurrent anemia, unusual bleeding signs, a tendency to bruise, frequent infections, or changes in blood tests.
Yes, a hematologist deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as hemophilia, thrombophilia, or the lack of blood clotting factors.































