282 Results for "blood"
Blood Donation
A safe blood supply saves lives and improves health. A constant supply of blood is necessary for the life-saving treatments needed by many patients here at the University of Chicago Medicine.
Blood Cancers
UChicago Medicine is at the forefront of blood cancer research, clinical trials and treatments for leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
Bloodless Heart Surgery
Bloodless cardiac surgery is a safe alternative for patients who cannot receive any blood or blood products. Discover what surgeries we offer, what heart conditions we can treat bloodlessly and the benefits of this technique.
Conditions & Services
Our pediatric hematologists and oncologists provide the most advanced care available to children of all ages — from infancy to late teens — with all types of blood disorders.
Childhood Anemias & Blood Diseases
Our pediatric hematologists provide state-of-the-art diagnosis and comprehensive treatment for all types of blood disorders that affect children.
Pregnancy, High Blood Pressure and Preeclampsia
At the Family Birth Center, our team of experts provides specialized care for pregnant women with hypertension and close monitoring for early detection of preeclampsia.
Cardiac CT Scan (Computerized Tomography)
Cardiac CT is a painless, noninvasive imaging test that looks at the heart and its surrounding blood vessels to identify heart disease.
Inborn Errors of Immunity in Children
The Comprehensive Immune Deficiency and Dysregulation Clinic takes an integrated approach to treating complex inborn errors of immunity (IEI), also known as primary immunodeficiency disorders.
Comprehensive Hypertension Center
At the UChicago Medicine Comprehensive Hypertension Center, we treat patients who have complex cases of high blood pressure -- usually, in addition to kidney disease, diabetes or heart disease.
Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplant
Our hematology, oncology and stem cell transplant experts offer expert care for children diagnosed with pediatric blood disorders and cancers.