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Education and Screening to Protect Your Health
Sickle cell anemia is a complicated disease, and while typical office visits often cover more immediate issues—such as pain or fever—Innovative Hematology’s Sickle Well Clinic focuses on maintaining and improving your current state of health and teaching prevention strategies.
Your First Visit
The first Sickle Well Clinic visit provides an opportunity to meet four members of our team in the same visit. In addition to your regular physician visit, a physical therapist (PT) will evaluate your bone, joint and muscle health. You will also meet with the Innovative Hematology social worker and a sickle cell program coordinator. This evaluation will help us develop a wellness plan designed specifically for your needs.
Future Visits
Sickle Well Clinic visits are tailored to your specific needs and current stage of life. You will always see the physician and the physical therapist, and up to two other members of our multidisciplinary team, depending on your needs.
Outreach
Sickle Well Clinics occur onsite at Innovative Hematology for adults and children. Outreach Sickle Well clinics improve access to hematology care and include recommended preventive screenings such as Transcranial Doppler (TCD). Our sickle cell program coordinators assist with care coordination, educate families during home visits, and host community events.
Multidisciplinary Team
Innovative Hematology’s Sickle Well Clinics provide personalized care to our sickle cell patients by engaging the center’s expert multidisciplinary team. We help you focus on long-term preventive strategies to keep you well for years to come.
Regardless of where you attend Sickle Well Clinic—either at Innovative Hematology or one of our outreach locations—you have access to a wide range of services to address physical and emotional health and support in work, school, and family life. Hematology physician specialists, a wide range of nursing services, risk management, social work, physical therapy, nutritional and dental services, genetic counseling, child life services, career counseling, psychology, and research are all available.
Sickle Cell Disease Educator
The sickle cell team also includes a sickle cell disease educator who provides continued learning opportunities for families and patients, including recommendations for care and treatments like hydroxyurea.
Transition Services
Innovative Hematology staff work with patients and their families to assist with preparation to transfer from pediatric to adult care through our PATH Program (Pediatric to Adult Transition for Hemoglobinopathies). This preparation involves the patient’s gradual development of the knowledge, skills, and confidence to ensure independent self-care and a smooth transition to adulthood.
Appointments
(317) 871-0000
877-CLOTTER (877-256-8837)