Comprehensive Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center
Contact Information
Comprehensive Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center Treatments
Yawkey Center for Outpatient Care
55 Fruit Street, Suite 7B & 8B
Boston,
MA
02114
Adult Clinic: 617-726-6500
Pediatric Clinic: 617-726-2737
Insurance Questions
For questions about insurance matters, contact our Program Manager, Eric Cronin at ecronin5@mgh.harvard.edu
Reach a Specialist
To reach a hematologist nurse practitioner during normal business hours, please call 617-539-8592 and ask for Colleen Tighe.
Hemophilia Clinics
Adult Clinic
2nd Thursday of the month
Yawkey Building Suite 7B
55 Fruit St.
Boston, MA 02114
Office: 617-726-6500
Fax: 617-724-6801
Pediatric Clinic
1st Thursday of the month
Yawkey Building Suite 8B
55 Fruit St.
Boston, MA 02114
Office: 617-726-2737
Fax: 617-724-0702
Referrals
To refer a patient please fax written referral from PCP, most recent labs, and most recent hematology clinic note (if one exists) to 617-724-0702 for pediatrics and 617-724-6801 for adults. Referrals may also be mailed to:
Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center
Massachusetts General Hospital
55 Fruit Street
Yawkey 7B (adult), 8B (pediatrics)
Boston, MA 02114
Explore This Treatment Center
Overview & Mission
The Comprehensive Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) is a federally supported and fully accredited center that offers comprehensive care for children and adults with bleeding and clotting disorders. The HTC operates within the Mass General for Children (MGfC) and Massachusetts General Hospital. Our mission is to provide exceptional care for patients with bleeding and clotting disorders of all ages throughout their lifespan. Each patient’s care is personalized based on the most recent research and advancements in treatment options. Our pediatric and adult medical teams work cooperatively to treat patients throughout their lifespan, providing exceptional care from birth through adulthood.
Conditions We Treat
- Hemophilia A (FVIII Deficiency)
- Hemophilia B (FIX Deficiency)
- Von Willebrand Disease
- Rare Factor Deficiencies
- Inherited Platelet Disorders
- Inherited Thrombophilias
Comprehensive Care
Our HTC is a comprehensive pediatric and adult program that promotes caring for the whole patient, including their physical, psychosocial, and mental well-being. We use a multidisciplinary approach to care to provide necessary services during your visit. Our goal is to provide each patient and family with an individualized care plan to reduce complications and hospitalizations and improve quality of life.Our multidisciplinary team consists of:
- Adult and pediatric hematologists
- Hematology nurse practitioners
- Hematology-trained nurses
- Physical therapists
- Physiatrist (Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine)
- Social workers
- Clinical research coordinators
We also offer several specialty services that may benefit our bleeding and clotting patients, including:
Related Comprehensive Clinics
In addition to our HTC, we offer several specialty clinics that may benefit our bleeding disorder patients. After being seen at our Hemophilia Clinic, we may provide referrals to one of Mass General's many specialty clinics:
- Stroke Clinic
- Drs. Patricia Musolino and Danielle Pier
- Neurosurgery
- Drs. William Butler and Christina Duhaime
- HHT Clinic
- Dr. Angela Lin (pediatric and medical genetics); Dr. Hanny Al-Samkari
- Pediatric and Medical Orthopedics
- Drs. Gleeson Rubello and Brian Grottkau
- Mass General Dental Clinic
- Drs. Jeffrey Hajibandeh and Maria Troulis
A Top Hospital in America
Mass General is recognized as a top hospital on the U.S. News Best Hospitals Honor Roll for 2024-2025.
Second Opinions
Mass General hemophilia specialists provide second opinions to patients and health care providers, without the need to travel to our offices.
Patient Gateway
Patient Gateway provides secure online access to your health information whenever you need it.
Contact Us
The Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center offers comprehensive evaluations and individualized care to children and adults with bleedings disorders due to hemophilia A, hemophilia B, rare clotting factor deficiencies and von Willebrand disease.