
What Is Hematology?
Hematology involves the diagnosis and management of conditions affecting the blood, bone marrow, and clotting system.
Patients may be referred to hematology for:
- Abnormal blood counts
- Symptoms such as fatigue, bruising, or clotting concerns
- Monitoring of chronic blood disorders
- Evaluation of complex or unexplained laboratory findings
Our physicians work closely with patients and referring providers to determine the appropriate next steps.
Conditions We Commonly
Evaluate and Manage
Hematology services may include evaluation and management of conditions such as:
- Anemia and other red blood cell disorders
- White blood cell abnormalities
- Platelet disorders
- Clotting and bleeding disorders
- Benign blood conditions requiring ongoing monitoring
When appropriate, care plans may include laboratory evaluation, imaging review, treatment recommendations, or long-term follow-up.

Coordinated Specialty Care
When additional expertise is needed — such as advanced diagnostic testing, biopsy coordination, or consultation with other specialists — our physicians coordinate care to ensure patients receive timely and well-informed evaluation.
Throughout the process, our team remains actively involved in communication and follow-up so patients understand what to expect at each step.

A Supportive, Patient-Centered Approach
Hematologic conditions can raise many questions, especially when symptoms are unclear or ongoing.
Our team takes time to:
- Review test results and explain findings
- Answer questions and address concerns
- Develop individualized care plans
- Provide ongoing support and monitoring when needed



