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Alpha Thalassemia Center - Milford, CT

Milford Hematologist Doctors for Alpha Thalassemia

Type of Physician: Hematologist

What is a Hematologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine or Pathology; Hematologists treat diseases of the blood, spleen, and lymph glands such as anemia, clotting disorders, sickle cell disease, hemophilia, leukemia, and lymphoma. They perform special types of transfusions and biopsy the bone marrow for analysis.

Specialty: Hematology

Common Name: Blood Doctor

Hematologist Doctors in Milford *

Yale Hematology Division
Madhav Dhodapkar
333 Cedar St
New Haven, CT 06510
(203) 785-4744

Yale Hematology Division
Thomas P Duffy
333 Cedar St
New Haven, CT 06510
(203) 785-4744

Yale Hematology Division
Bernard G Forget
333 Cedar St
New Haven, CT 06510
(203) 785-4744

Yale Hematology Division
Peter Wayne Marks
333 Cedar St
New Haven, CT 06510
(203) 785-4744

Yale Hematology Division
Peter McPhedran
333 Cedar St
New Haven, CT 06510
(203) 785-4744

Oncology Associates PC
Jeffrey M Kamradt
98 Main St
Southington, CT 06489
(860) 628-6300

Danbury Internal Medicine
Martin B Abrams
24 Hospital Ave
Danbury, CT 06810
(203) 792-5303

Danbury Internal Medicine
Robert B Cooper
24 Hospital Ave
Danbury, CT 06810
(203) 792-5303

North Central Oncology & Hematology Practice
Dennis Morgan
142 Hazard Ave
Enfield, CT 06082
(860) 763-4027

Milford, Connecticut

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Alpha and Beta Thalassemia

What are thalassemias?

Thalassemias (thal-a-SE-me-ahs) are inherited blood disorders. "Inherited" means they're passed on from parents to children through genes.

Thalassemias cause the body to make fewer healthy red blood cells and less hemoglobin (HEE-muh-glow-bin) than normal. Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein in red blood cells. It carries oxygen to all parts of the body. It also carries carbon dioxide (a waste gas) from the body to the lungs, where it's exhaled.

People who have thalassemias can have mild or severe anemia (uh-NEE-me-uh). This condition is caused by a lower than normal number of red blood cells or not enough hemoglobin in the red blood cells.

What Causes Thalassemias?

Your body makes three types of blood cells: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets (PLATE-lets). Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, an iron-rich protein that carries oxygen from your lungs to all parts of your body. Hemoglobin also carries carbon dioxide (a waste gas) from your body to your lungs to be exhaled.

Hemoglobin has two kinds of protein chains: alpha globin and beta globin. If your body doesn't make enough of these protein chains, red blood cells don't form properly and can't carry enough oxygen. Your body won't work well if your red blood cells don't make enough healthy hemoglobin.

Genes control how the body makes hemoglobin protein chains. When these genes are missing or altered, thalassemias occur.

Thalassemias are inherited disorders. That is, they're passed on from parents to their children through genes. People who get abnormal hemoglobin genes from one parent but normal genes from the other are called carriers. Carriers often have no signs of illness other than mild anemia. However, they can pass the abnormal genes on to their children.

People with moderate to severe forms of thalassemia have inherited abnormal genes from...

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Nearby Milford Hospitals *

Milford Hospital
300 Seaside Ave
Milford, CT 06460
(203)876-4000

Bridgeport Hospital
267 Grant St
Bridgeport, CT 06610
(203)384-3000

Greater Bridgeport Community Mental Health Center
1635 Central Ave
Bridgeport, CT 06610
(203)551-7400

VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Campus
950 Campbell Ave
West Haven, CT 06516
(203)932-5711

Griffin Hospital
130 Division St
Derby, CT 06418
(203)735-7421

St Vincent's Medical Center
2800 Main St
Bridgeport, CT 06606
(203)576-6000

Hospital of St Raphael
1450 Chapel St
New Haven, CT 06511
(203)789-3000

Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital
184 Liberty St
New Haven, CT 06519
(203)688-9711

Connecticut Mental Health Center
34 Park St
New Haven, CT 06519
(203)974-7300

Yale-New Haven Hospital
20 York St
New Haven, CT 06504
(203)688-4242

Hall-Brooke Behavioral Health Services
47 Long Lots Rd
Westport, CT 06880
(203)227-1251

St Charles Hospital
200 Belle Terre Rd
Port Jefferson, NY 11777
(631)474-6000

John T Mather Memorial Hospital
75 N Country Rd
Port Jefferson, NY 11777
(631)473-1320

Masonic Healthcare Center
22 Masonic Ave
Wallingford, CT 06492
(203)679-5900

Gaylord Hospital
Gaylord Farm Rd
Wallingford, CT 06492
(203)284-2800

Norwalk Hospital
34 Maple St
Norwalk, CT 06856
(203)852-2000

Silver Hill Hospital
208 Valley Rd
New Canaan, CT 06840
(203)966-3561

Stony Brook University Medical Center
State University of NY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794
(631)689-8333

St Mary's Hospital
56 Franklin St
Waterbury, CT 06706
(203)709-6000

Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins St
Waterbury, CT 06721
(203)573-6000

Danbury Hospital
24 Hospital Ave
Danbury, CT 06810
(203)739-7000

The Hospital of Central Connecticut Bradley Campus
81 Meriden Ave
Southington, CT 06489
(860)276-5000

MidState Medical Center
435 Lewis Ave
Meriden, CT 06451
(203)694-8200

Northport VA Medical Center
79 Middleville Rd
Northport, NY 11768
(631)261-4400

St Catherine of Siena Medical Center
50 Route 25-A
Smithtown, NY 11787
(631)862-3000

Peconic Bay Medical Center
1300 Roanoke Ave
Riverhead, NY 11901
(631)548-6000

Stamford Hospital
30 Shelburne Rd
Stamford, CT 06902
(203)325-7000

Four Winds Hospital
800 Cross River Rd
Katonah, NY 10536
(914)763-8151

Huntington Hospital
270 Park Ave
Huntington, NY 11743
(631)351-2000

New Milford Hospital
21 Elm St
New Milford, CT 06776
(860)355-2611

Middlesex Hospital
28 Crescent St
Middletown, CT 06457
(860)344-6000

Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center
101 Hospital Rd
Patchogue, NY 11772
(631)654-7100

Pilgrim Psychiatric Center
998 Crooked Hill Rd
West Brentwood, NY 11717
(631)761-3500

Connecticut Valley Hospital
Silver St & Eastern Dr
Middletown, CT 06457
(860)262-5000

Bristol Hospital
41 Brewster Rd
Bristol, CT 06010
(860)585-3000

Riverview Hospital for Children & Youth
915 River Rd
Middletown, CT 06457
(860)704-4000

Rushford Center
1250 Silver St
Middletown, CT 06457
(860)346-0300

Greenwich Hospital
5 Perryridge Rd
Greenwich, CT 06830
(203)863-3000

The Hospital of Central Connecticut New Britain Campus
100 Grand St
New Britain, CT 06052
(860)224-5011

Putnam Hospital Center
670 Stoneleigh Ave
Carmel, NY 10512
(845)279-5711

Hospital for Special Care
2150 Corbin Ave
New Britain, CT 06053
(860)827-1958

Northern Westchester Hospital Center
400 E Main St
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
(914)666-1200

Sagamore Children's Psychiatric Center
197 Half Hollow Rd
Dix Hills, NY 11746
(631)370-1700

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