Find an Hematologist in Columbus, Georgia (GA)
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Local Hematologists
Dr. Andrew W. Pippas, MD
- 1831 5th Avenue
- Columbus,
- Georgia
- 31904
Specialties
- Hematology
- Internal Medicine
- Oncology
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Dr. Elizabeth V. Gabiana, MD
- 700 Center Street Suite 201
- Columbus,
- Georgia
- 31901
Specialties
- Hematology
- Internal Medicine
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Dr. Price Walker, MD
- 1013 Talbotton Road
- Columbus,
- Georgia
- 31904
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- Hematology
- Internal Medicine
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Dr. Peter Q. Jiang, MD
- 1831 5th Avenue
- Columbus,
- Georgia
- 31904
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- Hematology
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Dr. Antonio R. Rodriguez, MD
- 1831 5th Avenue
- Columbus,
- Georgia
- 31904
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- Hematology
- Internal Medicine
- Oncology
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Dr. Elizabeth V. Gabiana, MD
- 700 Center Street SUITE 201
- Columbus,
- Georgia
- 31901
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- Hematology
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Columbus Information
Columbus, Georgia is home to 6 practicing hematologists who have offices in 1 county and 2 zip codes, including zip codes 31904 and 31901.
Georgia Information
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Hematology Information
Description
Hematology is the study of the blood and blood disorders in the body. A hematologist is a physician who has expertise in diseases of the blood and bone marrow, and treats vascular and clotting problems. The hematologist also treats blood disorders such as hemophilia, leukemia, lymphoma, anemia and sickle cell disease.
Diseases / Illnesses Treated
Physicians in this specialty treat patients suffering from numerous diseases and illnesses, but some of the most common are Malaria, lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Myelomas, Evans' syndrome, AIDS, Leukemia, hemophilia, Thrombocytopenia, Sickle-cell disease, Myeloma, Pernicious anemia, Hodgkin's disease, Thalassemia, Myelofibrosis, Infectious mononucleosis, Agranulocytosis, Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Megaloblastic anemia, and Autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
Procedures Performed
Once properly diagnosed, practitioners can perform numerous procedures on patients including Chemotherapy, Bone marrow transplant, blood transfusion, radiotherapy, Intramuscular injections, Anticoagulation therapy, and Venesection.
Tests Performed
To diagnose patients with possible illnesses and diseases, specialists will often perform one of many tests including Coombs test, D-dimer, Prothrombin time, Bone marrow biopsy, Protein electrophoresis, serum Ferritin level, Partial thromboplastin time, Vitamin B12 and Folate levels, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), Blood film, Full blood count, and Hemoglobin electrophoresis.
