Haematology Consultants
Diagnosing and treating blood disorders in London and Manchester.
Haematology is concerned with blood formation and the disorders that occur when the processes break down.
Haematology services at HCA UK
We offer an extensive range of haematology services - from diagnosing anaemia to evaluating the risk of bleeding during and after surgery and treating leukaemia. Our consultant haematologists work across specialties and run a number of abnormal blood clinics including thrombosis, bruising and anticoagulants. They aim to see all new haematology patients within 48 hours, and supervise our pathology labs to pick up irregularities quickly.
The Harley Street Clinic carries out all forms of routine and specialist blood testing including molecular imaging. Christie Private Care in Manchester is home to the only haematology and transplant unit outside of London. The London Cancer Centre at London Bridge Hospital has its own haematological oncology department. And our partnerships with LOC and University College Hospital mean we can provide the latest treatments for even the most complex of blood cancers.
Our expertise in haematology and blood disorders
We carry out advanced treatments for a range of blood disorders.
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Bone marrow and stem cell transplant
Need to know
Stem cell transplant or bone marrow transplant is a type of treatment that replaces damaged blood cells with healthy ones. Stem cell transplants are a complex medical procedure and can only be provided at specialist centres. They have been used to treat blood cancers and disorders for many years, and...
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Blood cancer
Need to know
Our network of specialist centres provide expert care for blood cancers and disorders. We have a team of highly specialised consultant haematologists, senior nurses and other healthcare professionals, to ensure you get the best possible care.
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Chemotherapy
Need to know
At HCA UK, we work will expert medical and clinical oncologists to provide the latest systemic anti-cancer therapies. Our team of specialists work in multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) to make sure you get the treatment plan that is best for you. Chemotherapy is the most common and well known systemic anti-cancer...
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Leukaemia
Need to know
Leukaemia is a type of cancer that affects your white blood cells, causing your body to create more white blood cells than it needs. There are four main types of leukaemia which are categorised by whether they behave as an acute illness (acute leukaemia) or more slowly (chronic) growing. At HCA UK...
HCA UK opens specialist Oncology and Haematology Unit
The investment is part of HCA UK’s longstanding partnership with University College Hospital, providing private patient care at HCA UK at UCH since 2006. It sees the transfer and expansion of inpatient capability into a specially designed state-of-the-art 43-bed unit in the new Grafton Way building.
With the expertise and infrastructure to provide innovative cancer therapies including CAR-T Cell Therapy, TIL Therapy and Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplants, the development builds on HCA UK’s reputation as the most comprehensive provider of cancer care in the independent sector, with the capability across its healthcare system to care for patients, no matter how complex their condition, from diagnosis through to treatment and supportive care.




Our haematology locations
We provide exceptional haematology care across our network of hospitals in London and Manchester, outpatient centres and specialist clinics for diagnosing, treating and managing a wide range of blood disorders.
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HCA UK at University College Hospital
5th floor, UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre
Grafton Way Building, 1 Grafton Way
London WC1E 6AG
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