Department of Hematology

Blood… unseen, yet deeply connected to your everyday life.
Do you feel unusually tired, dizzy, lightheaded, pale, or bruise easily?
Many people live with these symptoms, unaware they may be silent signs of a blood disorder.

Whether it’s anemia, thalassemia, low platelet count, or other blood-related conditions—
these diseases can slowly affect your body without you realizing it.
Left untreated, they may impact your heart, immune system, or daily life.


Because blood disorders need more than just a blood test.
At the Vibhavadi Hematology Center,
our specialized hematologists use advanced diagnostic tools to provide precise evaluation, ongoing monitoring, and personalized treatment plans.

Because when it comes to complex conditions, understanding is the key to proper care.

🩸 Get a specialized blood screening today—for peace of mind in every breath tomorrow.

The Hematology Department provides care and treatment for patients with blood disorders, including various related conditions.
We offer detailed explanations of abnormal blood test results and recommend appropriate treatment plans tailored to each patient—helping to prevent complications and promote better health.

Targeted Care for Blood Disorders by Hematology Specialists

Blood disorders are conditions caused by abnormalities in red blood cells, platelets, or bone marrow. These include anemia, thalassemia, low platelet count, and blood cancers. Without proper care, they can affect the immune system and overall body function.

When to See a Hematologist:

  • Fatigue, dizziness, or pale skin

  • Easy bruising or unexplained bleeding

  • Frequent infections or slow recovery

  • Abnormal results from routine blood tests

Here are six of those critical blood related diseases/conditions that might refer you to a hematologist.
  • Leukemia. Leukemia is cancer of the blood or bone marrow and is caused by the proliferation of white blood cells. ...
  • Lymphoma. ...
  • Anemia. ...
  • Sickle Cell Disease. ...
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis. ...
  • Sepsis.

The Department of Hematology is open for services during the following hours: 

          Tuesday         13.00 - 17.00

          Thursday       13.00 - 20.00

          Friday           10.00  - 19:00   

          Sunday          08.00 - 14:00 

For further inquiries please contact us at:

0-2561-1111, 0-2058-1111    1221, 1222.

  

 

 

Proud to take care of you

For more information and to make an appointment, please contact

02-561-1111

02-058-1111


Medical TeamDepartment of Hematology