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Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.ThalassemiaExplore TopicsSearchSearchClear InputFor Everyone* About* Treatment* Living with Thalassemia* Thalassemia Communication Resources* Real Stories from People Living with Thalassemia* View allHealth Care Providers* Resources for Healthcare Providers* View allView Allsearch close searchsearchThalassemia Menu CloseThalassemia MenusearchFor Everyone* About* Treatment* Living with Thalassemia* Thalassemia Communication Resources* Real Stories from People Living with Thalassemia* View All HomeHealth Care Providers* Resources for Healthcare Providers* View AllView All ThalassemiaAbout Treatment Living with Thalassemia Thalassemia Communication Resources Real Stories from People Living with Thalassemia View AllMay 15, 2024Thalassemia Treatment CentersWhat to know* People with thalassemia may be able to receive care at a thalassemia treatment center* These centers typically provide comprehensive treatment including transfusions, chelation therapy, and routine monitoring for complications of thalassemia* They may also offer lab tests, imaging studies, bone density scans, and other servicesSelected thalassemia treatment centersSelected Thalassemia Treatment CentersSkip Over Map ContainerALAKAZARCACOCTDEFLGAHIIDILINIAKSKYLAMEMDMAMIMNMSMOMTNENVNHNJNMNYNCNDOHOKORPARISCSDTNTXUTVTVAWAWVWIWYSkip Data TableData TableData table showing data for the United States Map figure.Location Sort by Location in descending order Location Sort by Location in descending order Location 2 Sort by Location 2 in descending orderMassachusetts Children’s Hospital of BostonCalifornia Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles Northern California Comprehensive Thalassemia CenterPennsylvania Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) - Pediatric Center Penn Comprehensive Adult Thalassemia Program, Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaIllinois Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ChicagoNew York Weill Medical College of Cornell UniversityGeorgia Children’s Healthcare of AtlantaTexas Children’s Health Dallas Texas Children’s Hospital (Houston)Download Data (CSV)Skipped data table.Find contact information for treatment centers near you.Find a treatment center near youThe Children's Hospital of BostonDirector: Erica Esrick, MDContact: Jennifer Eile, NP(617) 355-8246The Children's Hospital of Los AngelesDirector: Tom Coates, MDContact: Susan Carson(323) 361-4132Northern California Comprehensive Thalassemia CenterDirector Ashutosh Lal, MDContact: Raquel Manzo(510) 428-3347The Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaDirector: Janet L. Kwiatkowski, MDContact: Stephanie Kent, RN(215) 590-3437Penn Comprehensive Adult Thalassemia Program, Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaDirector: Farzana Sayani MD, MScContact: Jennifer Cohen, RN(215)-615-6555Lurie Children's Hospital of ChicagoDirector: Sherif Badawy, MDContact: Janice Beatty(312) 227-4813Weill Medical College of Cornell UniversityDirector: Sujit Sheth, MDContact: Dorothy Kleinert(212) 746-3404Children's Healthcare of AtlantaDirector: Jeanne Boudreaux, MDContact: Jaime Cook, RN(404) 785-3529Children's Health DallasDirector: Kathryn Dickerson, MDContact: Megan Dallas, NP(214) 456-6102Texas Children's HospitalDirector: Titilope Fasipe, MD, PhDContact: Dameka Harrison, RN(832) 822-4891Related PagesView AllBack to Top* Treatment* About* Living with Thalassemia* Thalassemia Communication Resources* Real Stories from People Living with ThalassemiaView All ThalassemiaLiving with ThalassemiaMay 14, 2024Sources Print ShareFacebook LinkedIn Twitter SyndicateContent Source:National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD)Related PagesView All* Treatment* About* Living with Thalassemia* Thalassemia Communication Resources* Real Stories from People Living with ThalassemiaView All ThalassemiaBack to TopThalassemiaThalassemia is an inherited (i.e., passed from parents to children through genes) blood disorder caused when the body doesn’t make enough of a protein called hemoglobin, an important part of red blood cells.View AllFor Everyone* About* Treatment* Living with Thalassemia* Thalassemia Communication Resources* Real Stories from People Living with ThalassemiaHealth Care Providers* Resources for Healthcare ProvidersSign up for Email UpdatesContact UsContact Us* Call 800-232-4636* Contact CDCAbout CDCAbout CDC* Pressroom* Organization* Budget & Funding* Careers & JobsPolicies* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* Nondiscrimination* Vulnerability Disclosure PolicyLanguagesLanguages* EspañolLanguage Assistance* Español* 繁體中文* Tiếng Việt* 한국어* Tagalog* Русский* العربية* Kreyòl Ayisyen* Français* Polski* Português* Italiano* Deutsch* 日本語* فارسی* EnglishArchive* CDC Archive* Public Health PublicationsContact UsContact Us* Call 800-232-4636* Contact CDCAbout CDC* Pressroom* Organization* Budget & Funding* Careers & Jobs* About CDCPolicies* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* Nondiscrimination* Vulnerability Disclosure PolicyLanguagesLanguages* EspañolLanguage Assistance* Español* 繁體中文* Tiếng Việt* 한국어* Tagalog* Русский* العربية* Kreyòl Ayisyen* Français* Polski* Português* Italiano* Deutsch* 日本語* فارسی* EnglishArchive* CDC Archive* Public Health PublicationsHHS.gov USA.gov
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