Hemophilia Clinic

Founded in 1983, the Hemophilia Comprehensive Care Program at St. Michael’s is the largest hemophilia program in Canada. Our program takes a multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with congenital and acquired coagulation disorders. As the designated Hemophilia Treatment Centre (HTC) for Central Ontario and the largest HTC in Canada, we care for patients with hemophilia as well as a variety of inherited and acquired bleeding disorders, taking a multidisciplinary approach to women’s health.

Our core team includes hematologists, nurses, a physiotherapist, a data manager and clerical assistants. We work closely with the Special Coagulation and Blood Transfusion Laboratories and with our many medical, surgical and dental consultants. We also provide dedicated care for women through a Multidisciplinary Clinic for Women with Bleeding Disorders (MCWBD).This clinical program is an important resource for the University of Toronto training programs in adult and pediatric Hematology, Hematological Pathology, and Transfusion Medicine. We are an International Hemophilia Training Centre Fellowship site (a program of World Federation of Hemophilia).

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Location

St. Michael’s Hospital

30 Bond St.,
Toronto, ON
M5B 1W8
The main entrance is located near Queen St. East and Victoria St. The Bond St. entrance is not open to the public at this time.

Room #4-169
4th Floor
Cardinal Carter Wing North

Contact

Phone: 416-864-5245 or 416-864-6060, ext. 2024
Fax: 416-864-5127

Hours

Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Patients

Educational webinar

View a recording of our educational webinar from October 13, 2021.

 

Clinician Resources for Urgent Treatment of Bleeding in Hemophilia

The Hemophilia Comprehensive Care Program at St. Michael’s has developed a video and infographic as brief guides to assist family doctors, emergency physicians or any other clinicians who might be called on to provide urgent care for a hemophilia patient with an acute bleeding event.

The Bott-Harrington Nursing Fellowship in Bleeding Disorders Tool Kit

The Bott-Harrington Nursing Fellowship in Bleeding Disorders Learning Tool Kit is designed to assist nurses and allied health care professionals to acquire specialized knowledge about caring for patients with inherited bleeding disorders. All modules aim to provide valuable knowledge that can be incorporated into daily practice.

Bleeding disorders curriculum

This bleeding disorders curriculum has been created to provide an introduction to bleeding disorders for frontline health-care professionals in the hospital setting and is made up of three short parts.

Note: Non-Unity Health users can use the student/guest access to view these modules.

Online Resources