Aplastic anemia is a rare but serious blood disorder in which the bone marrow fails to produce enough red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Early diagnosis and specialized treatment are essential for improving outcomes and quality of life.
Aplastic anemia occurs when the bone marrow becomes damaged and cannot produce sufficient blood cells. This leads to fatigue, increased risk of infections, and excessive bleeding. The condition can affect people of all ages and may be acquired or inherited.

The immune system mistakenly attacks bone marrow stem cells.

Certain infections may damage bone marrow.

High-dose radiation can affect blood cell production.

Exposure to toxic chemicals increase risk.

Some drugs can suppress bone marrow function.

Rare inherited disorders contribute.
To manage low red blood cell and platelet counts.
Reduces immune attack on bone marrow.
Stimulates blood cell production.
Prevention and treatment of serious infections.
Potential curative treatment for eligible patients.
✓ Experienced Hematology Team
✓ Advanced Diagnostic Facilities
✓ Bone Marrow Disorder Expertise
✓ Personalized Treatment Plans
✓ Comprehensive Patient Monitoring
✓ Compassionate & Patient-Centered Care
Consult Dr. Manoj Toshniwal and our hematology team for accurate diagnosis, advanced treatment, and long-term management of aplastic anemia.
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