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Alpha Thalassemia Center - North Port, FL

North Port 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 North Port *

Cancer Center of Sarasota
Steven W Mamus
3830 Bee Ridge Rd
STE STE 301
Sarasota, FL 34233
(941) 923-1847

Lifelink Healthcare Institute
Alfredo Mendoza
409 Bayshore Blvd
Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 251-8017

Frank B Lane MD
Frank B Lane
2605 W Swann Ave
STE 400
Tampa, FL 33609
(813) 872-0702

Ron D Schiff MD PA
Ron D Schiff
13601 Bruce B Downs Blvd
STE 310
Tampa, FL 33613
(813) 632-7547

UCH Gastroenterology Center
stephen t gerrish
3000 Medical Park Drive
tampa, FL 33613
(813) 615-7028

Oncology Physicians PA
Syed H Abid
303 Pinellas St
STE STE 230
Clearwater, FL 33756
(727) 442-4188

Oncology Physicians PA
Pratibha K Desai
303 Pinellas St
STE STE 230
Clearwater, FL 33756
(727) 442-4188

Cassidy Cancer Center
Robert H Cassell
200 Avenue F NE
Winter Haven Hospital
Winter Haven, FL 33881
(863) 292-4670

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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 North Port Hospitals *

Englewood Community Hospital
700 Medical Blvd
Englewood, FL 34223
(941)475-6571

Fawcett Memorial Hospital
21298 Olean Blvd
Port Charlotte, FL 33952
(941)629-1181

Peace River Medical Center
2500 Harbor Blvd
Port Charlotte, FL 33952
(941)766-4122

Venice Regional Medical Center
540 The Rialto
Venice, FL 34285
(941)485-7711

Charlotte Regional Medical Center
809 E Marion Ave
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
(941)639-3131

Riverside Behavioral Center
733 E Olympia Ave
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
(941)637-2474

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of Sarasota
6400 Edgelake Dr
Sarasota, FL 34240
(941)921-8600

Doctors Hospital of Sarasota
5731 Bee Ridge Rd
Sarasota, FL 34233
(941)342-1100

Sarasota Memorial Hospital
1700 S Tamiami Trl
Sarasota, FL 34239
(941)917-9000

Bayside Center for Behavioral Health
1650 S Osprey Ave
Sarasota, FL 34239
(941)917-7760

De Soto Memorial Hospital
900 N Robert Ave
Arcadia, FL 34266
(863)494-3535

Lakewood Ranch Medical Center
8330 Lakewood Ranch Blvd
Bradenton, FL 34202
(941)782-2100

Cape Coral Hospital
636 Del Prado Blvd
Cape Coral, FL 33990
(239)574-2323

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