Penn Comprehensive Hemophilia and Thrombosis
Program at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Within the Division of Hematology/Oncology
at the University of Pennsylvania,
the Penn Comprehensive Hemophilia and Thombosis
Program (PCHP) provides evaluation and treatment
for patients with bleeding and clotting disorders.
Comprehensive care, using a multi-disciplinary
team approach, is provided for patients with
inherited bleeding disorders and their
families.
Comprehensive care for
hemophilia has
been proven to decrease the risk of serious complications
and death and provide costeffective
care for patients with
hemophilia. Because of this success, this
model is being used for care of patients
with other bleeding disorders, such as
Von Willebrand
disease, and inherited
blood clotting disorders.
PCHP works
closely with the hemophilia program at
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)
providing comprehensive care for patients
and families throughout their
lifetime.
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