Adult Bleeding Disorders Program
- 1081 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1Y6 Get directions
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Phone: 604-806-8855,1Toll-free: 1-866-806-8855Fax: 604-806-8784
About this clinic
The Adult Bleeding Disorders Program of BC provides interdisciplinary care to people with inherited bleeding disorders such as Hemophilia and von Willebrand Disease.
It is part of the Adult Inherited Bleeding & Red Cell Disorders Program of BC/Yukon.
The Adult Bleeding Disorders Program at Providence offers the following services:
- Comprehensive care for patients and families with Hemophilia A and B of all severities
- Diagnosis and ongoing care of all inherited bleeding disorders
- Bleeding disorder/trauma/surgical management recommendations
- Home coagulation factor infusion program
- Care of women with bleeding disorders
- Inpatient care when admitted to St. Paul's Hospital
- Inpatient remote support and consultation when admitted to other hospitals
- Adult Bleeding Disorders of BC referral form
- Having a medical procedure? Don't forget to contact us in advance
Clinic hours
The clinic is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location
When we confirm your appointment, we will send you wayfinding instructions.
If you need help locating us, please ask one of our hospital volunteers to direct you.
The Adult Bleeding Disorders Program of BC also has several outreach locations.
Are you having a medical procedure?
If you are a clinic patient who will be having a medical procedure, please notify our office in advance. You can also visit our patient resources page for more information about planning ahead.
Medical & professional resources
Referral to attend Bleeding Disorders Clinics is required. Fax referral form to 604-806-8784.
Naiman Vickars Endowment
Learn more about the Naiman Vickars Endowment. This endowment contributes to the Naiman Vickars Hematology Fellowship Program, which supports advanced training in classical hematology including red cell and bleeding disorders.
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