Haematologists specialise in the study of blood, blood-forming organs as well as blood-related diseases such as haemophilia and anemia. Haemotologists diagnose, treat and manage the prevention of blood-based diseases.
Gleneagles Hospitals take pride in our ability to help diagnose and offer treatment for such haematological conditions. Our process adheres to the global standards and incorporates both the skill and necessary experience of a diverse team of healthcare disciplines. Why? Because an accurate diagnosis in treating such conditions help us pinpoint the most effective treatment plan for each individual patient.
Types of Benign Haematological Conditions
- Anaemia (e.g. iron, B12 folate deficiencies)
- Haemolysis
- iron overload such as hereditary hemochromatosis
- Bleeding disorders e.g. low or dysfunctional platelets or clotting factor deficiency
- Thromboembolic disorders
- Haematological problems related to pregnancy
- Transfusion related issues
- low white cell count
- Immunodeficiency disorders
- Elevated haemoglobin, platelets or white cells
- Thalassaemia
- Sickle cell disease
- Enlarged spleen
Types of Malignant Haematological Diseases
- Myeloproliferative disorders such as polycythemia, essential thrombocytosis and myelofibrosis
- Chronic myeloid leukaemia
- Myelodysplastic syndrome
- Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
- Indolent and aggressive lymphomas
- Hodgkin’s lymphoma
- Multiple myeloma
- Amyloidosis
- Waldenstroem macroglubulinemia
- Aplastic anaemia