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Practices That Serve Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome

Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center
The Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center at University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview is dedicated to providing excellent care for persons with bleeding and thrombotic (blood clotting) disorders. As part of the federally funded Hemophilia Treatment Center nationwide network, we are able to offer comprehensive care that meets individual patient needs.
Lupus and Sjogren's Clinic
The Lupus and Sjogren's Clinic at University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview provides a multi-disciplinary team approach for evaluation and treatment of patients with autoimmune diseases. Coordinated specialties in treating Lupus may include nephrology, dermatology, cardiology, psychology, social work and pain management. Although Sjogren's and Lupus are relatively common autoimmune disorders, diagnosis is often delayed and community care tends to be fragmented making it difficult for patients who have complex multi-system disease to receive the timely care that is required to prevent complications. The clinic provides streamlined access and high quality care to patients with Lupus as well as any patient with Sicca (dry eyes and mouth) symptoms which are often a feature of autoimmune disorders.
Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center
The Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center at University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview is dedicated to providing excellent care for persons with bleeding and thrombotic (blood clotting) disorders. As part of the federally funded Hemophilia Treatment Center nationwide network, we are able to offer comprehensive care that meets individual patient needs.
Lupus and Sjogren's Clinic
The Lupus and Sjogren's Clinic at University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview provides a multi-disciplinary team approach for evaluation and treatment of patients with autoimmune diseases. Coordinated specialties in treating Lupus may include nephrology, dermatology, cardiology, psychology, social work and pain management. Although Sjogren's and Lupus are relatively common autoimmune disorders, diagnosis is often delayed and community care tends to be fragmented making it difficult for patients who have complex multi-system disease to receive the timely care that is required to prevent complications. The clinic provides streamlined access and high quality care to patients with Lupus as well as any patient with Sicca (dry eyes and mouth) symptoms which are often a feature of autoimmune disorders.
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