Hemophilia Treatment Centers
A national network of more than 130 Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTCs) is supported and funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). HTCs are specialized healthcare centers staffed by a team of doctors, nurses, social workers, physical therapists and other health professionals with expertise in bleeding disorder treatment.
What is comprehensive care?
Comprehensive care is coordinated health care for persons with inherited bleeding disorders through a family-centered approach by a multidisciplinary team. The team can include specially trained physicians, nurses, social workers, physical therapists, orthopedic surgeons, infectious disease specialists, dentists, genetic counselors, nutritionists, and educational consultants.
Comprehensive care focuses on the physical, emotional, social, educational, financial and workplace impact of bleeding disorders on the person and family. The comprehensive care team collaborates closely with the patient’s medical home (primary care provider) within their community.
Studies have shown that patients with inherited bleeding disorders who have their care coordinated through a comprehensive bleeding disorder center live longer and healthier lives than those who receive care from a hematologist alone.
Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTCs) in Virginia
Four comprehensive bleeding disorder centers receive support from federal and state funding to provide comprehensive care in Virginia.
Pediatric Centers
Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters (CHKD)
Pediatric Treatment Center: Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center at CHKD, Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, 601 Children’s Lane, Norfolk, VA 23507
Medical Director: Kevin Todd, MD
Contact: Megan Songer, MSW, LCSW; Megan.Songer@CHKD.ORG
Clinic Phone Number: 757-668-7243
Children’s National Medical Center/ Fairfax Satellite Center
Pediatric Hemophilia Treatment Center: 6565 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22042
Medical Director: Michael Guerrera, MD
Contact: Elle Levy, RN, MSN, PPNP-BC, CPHON; alevy@childrensnational.org
Clinic Phone Number: 202-476-3622
University of Virginia
Pediatric Hemophilia Treatment Center: Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 5th Floor Battle Building, 1204 Main Street, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Pediatric Medical Director: Colleen Druzgal, MD
Contact: Margy Sennett, PNP mms9D@virginia.edu
Clinic Phone Number: 434-924-8499
Virginia Commonwealth University
Pediatric Hemophilia Treatment Center: Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU Children’s Pavilion, 1000 E. Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219, 1st Floor (Skylobby)
Pediatric Medical Director: Gita V Massey, MD
Contact: Amy Newcombe, Bleeding Disorders Nurse amy.newcombe@vcuhealth.org
Jenna Richard, Bleeding Disorders Nurse jenna.richard1@vcuhealth.org
Clinic Phone Number: 804-827-3306
Mailing Address: Central Virginia Center for Coagulation Disorders, P.O. Box 980461, Richmond, VA 23298
After Hours/ Emergency on call: (804) 828-0951, ask for the adult or pediatric hematologist on call.
Adult Centers
University of Virginia
Adult Hemophilia Treatment Center: Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center
1240 Lee Street, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Adult Medical Director: Louise Man, MD
Contact: Julie Armatas, NP
Clinic Phone Number: 434-924-9333 Clinic Fax Number: 434-244-7526
Mailing Address: Division of Hematology/ Oncology, PO Box 800716, Charlottesville, VA 22908
Virginia Commonwealth University
Adult Hemophilia Treatment Center: VCU Adult Outpatient Pavilion, 1001 E. Leigh Street, 4th floor, Richmond, VA 23219
Adult Medical Director: Christian Barrett, MD
Contact: Amy Newcombe, Bleeding Disorders Nurse amy.newcombe@vcuhealth.org
Jenna Richard, Bleeding Disorders Nurse jenna.richard1@vcuhealth.org
Clinic Phone Number: 804-827-3306
Mailing Address: Central Virginia Center for Coagulation Disorders, P.O. Box 980461, Richmond, VA 23298
After Hours/ Emergency on call: (804) 828-0951, ask for the adult or pediatric hematologist on call.