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Haematology


C4 (Georgina Unit) specialises in treating haematology patients with both benign and malignant diseases. There are eight haematology consultants supported by a two permanent specialty doctors and registrars. There are four clinical nurse specialists within the team. The unit has level III accreditation, which enables us to perform apheresis and autologous stem cell transplants. It is a 22 bedded unit with six positive pressure isolation rooms which have en-suite facilities. All beds in the inpatient unit have individual televisions that are free for patients to use throughout their stay. The unit also has a day case, compromising of 12 reclining chairs and two triage trolley spaces. The triage service runs on SDEC from 9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday, where patients can be assessed and treated as needed. Out of these hours, there is a 24 hour telephone advice line for patients. There is a home chemotherapy service available to haematology patients on selected treatments.

Within the unit, there are outpatient clinics that run each day with two dedicated waiting rooms, both with television screens and access to a free drinks machine. Within the POD waiting room, there is a phlebotomy service each weekday morning to ensure that patients can have urgent blood tests performed.

The Anticoagulation Department is a nurse-led service with consultant haematologist support and led by clinical nurse specialist for anticoagulation/thrombosis. The team are responsible for ensuring the safe management of patients who require anticoagulation for various conditions including DVT, PE, AF and patients who require treatment to prevent DVT and PE during pregnancy or whilst in hospital.

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Russells Hall Hospital Haematology Clinics

Monday 9am – 1pm

Tuesday 9am – 1pm and 1.30pm – 6pm

Wednesday 9am – 1pm (thrombosis clinic) and 2pm – 6pm (Rapid Access, New Patient)

Thursday 9am – 1pm and 2pm – 6pm

Friday 10am – 1pm, 9am – 12pm (Lymphoma follow up clinic and virtual haematology clinic)

 

Russells Hall Hospital

Dr Steve Jenkins – Medical Service Lead

Flowers digital art

Russells Hall Hospital Haematology Clinics

Monday 9am – 1pm

Tuesday 9am – 1pm and 1.30pm – 6pm

Wednesday 9am – 1pm (thrombosis clinic) and 2pm – 6pm (Rapid Access, New Patient)

Thursday 9am – 1pm and 2pm – 6pm

Friday 10am – 1pm, 9am – 12pm (Lymphoma follow up clinic and virtual haematology clinic)

 

Russells Hall Hospital

Dr Steve Jenkins – Medical Service Lead