Bleeding and Coagulation Disorders are conditions that affect the body’s ability to form blood clots properly. Some disorders cause excessive bleeding, while others increase the risk of abnormal blood clot formation. These conditions can range from mild to life-threatening and often require specialized evaluation and long-term management by a hematologist.
Anemia is a blood disorder in which the number of red blood cells or the level of hemoglobin becomes lower than normal. As a result, the body’s tissues receive less oxygen, leading to fatigue, weakness, and reduced physical performance.

Most common cause of anemia.

Low Vitamin B12 or Folate.

Heavy menstrual bleeding, surgery, injury,
or internal bleeding.

Kidney disease, cancer, infections & inflammatory conditions.

Thalassemia, Sickle Cell Disease, etc.

Conditions affecting blood cell production.
For iron deficiency anemia.
B12 and Folate correction.
For severe anemia when necessary.
For severe anemia when necessary.
Personalized treatment plans for complex cases.
Consult our specialists for accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment, and long-term management of anemia and other blood disorders.
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