Hematology & Oncology Patient Care
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Caring for patients with disorders of the blood and lymphatic organs and solid tumor malignancies.

The Division of Hematology and Oncology is the largest subspecialty unit within the Department of Internal Medicine. Our faculty, staff, students, and laboratory personnel occupy space in seven locations on the medical campus, including the Michigan Medicine Rogel Cancer Center. 

We have dedicated coagulation, hemophilia and thrombosis clinics, plus multiple experts in myeloproliferative disorders. In addition, we have numerous state-of-the-art specialty clinics and programs to evaluate, diagnose, treat and manage cancer and hematologic disorders, along with several support programs for patients and their families.

For our clinic information, specialty clinics and programs, procedure information and more, please visit the Michigan Medicine Rogel Cancer Center website or call the Cancer AnswerLine at (800) 865-1125 or [email protected].

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Our cutting-edge services include dedicated coagulation, hemophilia and thrombosis clinics, a Blood and Marrow Transplantation program, plus multiple experts in myeloproliferative disorders. Visit us to see our full spectrum of care and make an appointment.

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