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Comprehensive Bleeding Disorder Clinic
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The Comprehensive Bleeding Disorders Center provides and facilitates state-of-the-art treatment for children and adults with hemophilia and related bleeding and thrombatic disorders. The staff includes a board-certified physician in pediatrics and pediatric hematology/oncology, nurses, social worker, rural outreach coordinator, reimbursement specialist/patient advocate, physical therapist and dentist.

They provide the following services:

  • Assistance with reimbursement issues
  • Case management (medical, financial and psychosocial)
  • Comprehensive clinic evaluations
  • Clotting factor distribution
  • Coordination of care with primary care physicians and other specialist referrals, genetic counseling, nutrition education and dental care
  • Inservice training healthcare provider, day care centers, schools and summer camps
  • Orthopaedic and PT evaluations
  • Patient and family education, home infusion training
  • Rural outreach programs and satellite clinics
  • Support groups, summer camp

Two hemophilia nurse coordinators are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 am - 5 pm. For more information, please call (309) 692-4533 or email CBDC@hemophilia-ctr-peoria.com. If calling after hours, please call (309) 655-2000. Dr. Tarantino also has extensive experience in clinical research, particularly related to pediatric platelet disorders, such as ITI, hemophilia, and thrombatic disorders in adults and children.

Appointments:
(309) 692-4533
Office:
(309) 692-4533
Fax:
(309) 692-5277
Emergencies:
1 (800) 231-7257
(PALS)

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