Hematology
Patient Care
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The Division of Pediatric Hematology at Columbia University provides a family-centered, comprehensive care to infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with hematologic diseases. Our multidisciplinary team is composed of experienced physician-specialists, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, and administrative staff who work collaboratively to ensure personalized, high-quality patient care.
We treat children and adolescents with the following hematologic disorders:
- Sickle cell disease
- Thalasssemia
- Iron deficiency anemia and other childhood anemias
- Iron overload
- Coagulation and platelet disorders
- Bleeding disorders
- Neutropenia
- Bone marrow failure syndromes
- Immune deficiency disorders
- Histiocytic diseases (Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis)
We offer the following services:
- Available 24-hours a day (212 305 2466)
- ER, inpatient, and outpatient consultation services
- Patient/family education
- Outreach
- Sickle cell newborn screening
- Genetic counseling
- Annual sickle cell comprehensive evaluation program
- Sickle cell pain management
- Summer camp program
- After school mentoring program
Appointments: 212 305 2466
Clinic Hours:
Monday to Friday: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Location:
Irving Pavilion 7th Floor
161 Fort Washington Avenue
New York, NY 10032
Physicians:
Gary Brittenham, MD (Division Chief)
Katherine Ender, MD
Nancy Green, MD
Margaret T. Lee, MD
Sujit Sheth, MD (Clinical Director)
Nurse Practitioners:
Jennifer Crotty, MS, CPNP
Maureen Licursi, MS, CPNP
Social Worker:
Kanako Okuda, LSW
Research Nurse/Administrator:
Genia Billote, RN, MPH
Program Coordinator:
Kelly Schunk
Administrative Staff:
Alicia Grell (Billing)
Katherine Perez (Appointments)
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