The MSU Health Care Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders (CBCD) is a federally funded program through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) and was established over 38 years ago. The MSU Health Care CBCD is a lifespan clinic that serves children, adolescents, and adults with bleeding and inherited clotting disorders. We are part of the Great Lakes Region (Region V East); our regional coordinating center is the Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan.
We are a federally funded hemophilia treatment center specializing in comprehensive care concerned with all aspects of your medical, orthopedic, dental, nutritional, and psychosocial needs.
Like you, we want your life to be as fulfilling as possible. That is why we take a comprehensive approach with a team specially trained to care for people with bleeding or clotting disorders. Your team may include our adult or pediatric hematologists, nurses, social workers, dental hygienists, physical therapists, genetics counselors, OB/GYNs and dietitians.
We also offer physical outreach clinics in lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula. This includes clinics in Jackson, Mt Pleasant, Grand Rapids and Marquette as well as telemedicine clinics for distant and underserved populations.
Our physicians hold faculty appointments with Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. Our commitment to education means our providers teach future medical professionals and participate in research. Our clinical practice connects you to the latest medical advancements including opportunities to participate in clinical trials.
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MSU Health Care Center for Bleeding & Clotting Disorders - East Lansing