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Rockford Hematologist Doctors for Anemia

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 Rockford *

Midwest Center for Cancer & Blood
Ramesh Kola
15 W Pleasant Ave
Sandwich, IL 60548
(815) 786-9197

Marius O Mokwe MD
Marius O Mokwe
1185 Dundee Ave
STE D
Elgin, IL 60120
(847) 695-7320

Midwest Physician Centers of Orland Park
Riaz Elahi
9550 W 167th St
Orland Park, IL 60467
(708) 873-4500

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Anemia

What is anemia?

Anemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count or hemoglobin is less than normal. The normal level of hemoglobin is generally different in males and females. For men, anemia is typically defined as hemoglobin level of less than 13.5 gram/100ml and in women as hemoglobin of less than 12.0 gram/100ml. These definitions may vary slightly depending on the source and the laboratory reference used.

What causes anemia?

Any process that can disrupt the normal life span of a red blood cell may cause anemia. Normal life span of a red blood cell is typically around 120 days. Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow.

Anemia is caused essentially through two basic pathways. Anemia is either caused:

  1. by a decrease in production of red blood cell or hemoglobin, or
  2. by a loss or destruction of blood.

As more common classifications of anemia (low hemoglobin) is based on the MCV, or the volume of individual red blood cells.

  1. If the MCV is low (less than 80), the anemia is categorized as microcytic anemia (low cell volume).
  2. If the MCV is in the normal range (80-100), it is called a normocytic anemia (normal cell volume).
  3. If the MCV is high, then it is called a macrocytic anemia (large cell volume).

Looking at each of the components of a complete blood count (CBC), especially the MCV, a physician can gather clues as what may be the most common reason for anemia.

Can not enough iron cause anemia?

Absolutely! This is because iron is major component of hemoglobin and essential for its proper function. Chronic blood loss due to any reason is the main cause of low iron level in the body as it depletes the body's iron stores to compensate for the ongoing loss of iron. Anemia that is due to l...

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What is orthostatic hypotension?

When a person stands up from sitting or lying down, the body must work to adjust to that change in position. It is especially important for the body to push blood upward and supply the brain with oxygen. If the body fails to do this adequately, blood pressure falls, and a person may feel lightheaded or even pass out. Orthostatic hypotension is the term used to describe the fall in blood pressure when a person stands (orthostatic= upright posture of the body; hypo= less + tension=pressure).

Adequate blood supply to the body's organs depends upon three factors:

  1. a heart strong enough to pump,
  2. arteries and veins that are able to constrict or squeeze, and
  3. enough blood and fluid within the vessels.

When the body changes position, a variety of actions occur involving all parts of the cardiovascular system as well as the autonomic nervous system that helps regulat...

Emergency Contact for Rockford

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Nearby Rockford Hospitals *

SwedishAmerican Health System
1401 E State St
Rockford, IL 61104
(815)968-4400

Rockford Memorial Hospital
2400 N Rockton Ave
Rockford, IL 61103
(815)971-5000

OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center
5666 E State St
Rockford, IL 61108
(815)226-2000

Singer Mental Health Center
4402 N Main St
Rockford, IL 61103
(815)987-7096

Van Matre HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital
950 S Mulford Rd
Rockford, IL 61108
(815)381-8500

Beloit Memorial Hospital
1969 W Hart Rd
Beloit, WI 53511
(608)364-5011

Rochelle Community Hospital
900 N 2nd St
Rochelle, IL 61068
(815)562-2181

Mercy Harvard Hospital
901 Grant St
Harvard, IL 60033
(815)943-5431

Kindred Hospital Sycamore
225 Edward St
Sycamore, IL 60178
(815)895-2144

FHN Memorial Hospital
1045 W Stephenson St
Freeport, IL 61032
(815)599-6000

Mercy Health System
1000 Mineral Point Ave
Janesville, WI 53547
(608)756-6000

Kishwaukee Community Hospital
One Kish Hospital Dr
Dekalb, IL 60115
(815)756-1521

Centegra Memorial Medical Center
3701 Doty Rd
Woodstock, IL 60098
(815)338-2500

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