Hours of Operation
Phone Numbers
- Main Number: 312.695.0990
- TTY: 711
- Main Fax: 312.695.7814
Overview
The Northwestern Medicine Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders is a regional leader in the treatment of patients with non-malignant hematologic disorders.
Outstanding comprehensive clinical care is provided to hundreds of patients annually with a variety of disorders including:
- Bleeding disorders
- Thrombotic disorders
- Myeloproliferative disorders
- Hemoglobinopathies (including sickle-cell disease)
Care of these patients requires specialized medical expertise and a multidisciplinary approach from physicians, physician assistants, nurses, social workers and others.
About the Center
The Northwestern Medicine Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders was founded more than 30 years ago. It was one of the first places in the country where comprehensive care for bleeding disorders was established.
The Center is a federally designated Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC), one of approximately 140 in the United States. HTCs provide a comprehensive model of care for patients with bleeding disorders, and have been shown to improve quality of life for patients.
Faculty also engage in clinical research. Ongoing projects include the study of thrombotic disorders in cancer patients and those with myeloproliferative disorders. In addition clinical trials are ongoing in the fields of hemophilia/bleeding disorders, thrombotic diseases and myeloproliferative disorders.
Parking and Transportation
Parking is available at discounted rates for patients and visitors of Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Download Parking Map
Parking Rates
Standard Parking
Up to 7 Hours: $14 7 to 24 Hours: $30
Parking Validation
Parking garage tickets must be validated each time a car is parked. Without validation, regular garage rates will apply. You can validate your ticket at the customer service desks on the first and second floors.
Parking Lots and Entrances
Transportation
There are multiple transportation options to serve you.
Accessibility
Northwestern Medicine is committed to providing a hospitable environment for all. We offer the following accessibility resources to accommodate your stay or visit:
- Accessible parking
- Accessible restrooms
- Wheelchairs
- Patient escorts
- Language interpreters
- Resources for the hard of hearing
- Service animals
Learn more about our accessibility resources.
Patient and Visitor Information
Hours of Operation
Northwestern Memorial Hospital offers several amenities, including flower and gift shops, online services and food and beverage options, for your convenience. Download our Services and Amenities Map.
Services
The Northwestern Medicine Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders prides itself on personalized healthcare; each patient is an individual with different needs to satisfy.
Patients typically visit the center at least once a year. Providing multiple services to a patient during one visit, the center can address many health needs for each patient with the consultation of a physician, social worker, nurse, physical therapist, orthopaedic surgeon, and gynecologist, who are available during a comprehensive checkup. Studies show that persons with bleeding disorders who come to the treatment center once a year have fewer problems than those who do not.
Most of all, we strongly encourage self-care and home care so each patient can be in control of his/her own life and condition.
Why Choose Us
Northwestern Medicine is proud to have five hospitals ranked among “America’s Best” including Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the No. 1 hospital in Illinois for 13 straight years (tie), by U.S. News & World Report, 2024 – 2025. Our physicians, care teams and scientists come together every day with a shared commitment to provide excellent patient care.
We seek to improve the health of the patients and communities we serve by delivering a broad range of services with leading medicine and compassion. Because what makes us better, makes you better. ®
Related Resources
- Bleeding Disorders Alliance of Illinois: Supports families affected by inherited bleeding disorders.
- National Hemophilia Foundation: Events, legislation, and current news are featured on this website. Visit this site to learn about what is going on in the National community.
- World Federation of Hemophilia: This is a source for information, news about staying active in the fight against blood disorders, and links to other treatment centers.
- Feinberg School of Medicine: The homepage for the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine with which the Northwestern Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders treatment center is affiliated.
- Northwestern Medicine Hematology and Oncology: Click here to find specific information of the hematology and oncology department of the Northwestern Medical School.