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Noblesville siblings Owen Bergman, 16, Andrew Bergman, 9, and Elizabeth Bergman, 7, all have Hemophilia B.
Man first in Indiana to receive gene therapy for hemophilia B
A 42-year-old man made history as the first person in Indiana to undergo gene therapy for hemophilia B at Innovative Hematology.
Indiana team of blood disorder experts host education camp in Kenya
Innovative Hematology host an annual camp for Indiana kids with hemophilia and partnered with a clinic in Kenya to offer a similar program.
Innovative Hematology providers named ‘Top Docs’
Indianapolis Monthly’s 2024 Top Doctors issue has hit newsstands, with several of our physicians named among Central Indiana’s best.
The Most Common Bleeding Disorder in Your Patients Could be Hiding in Plain Sight
von Willebrand disease (VWD) is believed to be the most common bleeding disorder, affecting as many as 1% of the general population, yet is commonly left undiagnosed. Lifespan care is necessary, as prolonged uncontrolled bleeding can be life-threatening.
Partners Physician Academy
Drawing more doctors to rare, specialized care Like most industries, healthcare is experiencing a shortage of specialized doctors. In the hematology/oncology specialization, many physicians choose the more common of the two, oncology. Doctors who are trained in both...
Advocating for your health at school
Johnathan Sosbe is a senior at Athens Academy in Crawfordsville, and on the outside he seems like your typical teen. But he’s living with the life-threatening rare blood disease, hemophilia. Johnathan and Mary Brunkhart, a career counselor with innovative hematology, joined Angela in the studio to share some advice for other students facing medical conditions that may affect their schooling.
Gary boy with sickle cell calls for more minority donors
Innovative Hematology hosts minority blood drives to increase the minority blood supply for patients with sickle cell disease.
Living with Sickle Cell Disease in Indiana
Kisha Hampton, Sickle Cell Outreach Coordinator at Innovative Hematology Inc., joined us on the show to talk about World Sickle Cell Day.
Spreading Awareness on World Sickle Cell Day June 19
More than 1700 Hoosiers are living with Sickle Cell Disease, a rare blood disorder that can cause organ damage, infections or even stroke.
Camp Silver Moon provides space for children with sickle cell disease to thrive
By Nico Pennisi (WRTV) INDIANAPOLIS — School is out in Central Indiana and many kids are heading to summer camp in the next few weeks. But a traditional camp environment may not be a good fit for children with certain medical conditions. Camp Silver Moon in North...