Coming Soon: New Building for Children's Specialty Care
Our new Children's Health Specialty Clinics building will bring 30 pediatric specialties together under one roof, making it easier for families to get expert care.
Sickle cell disorder is a blood disorder that causes complications that can require a lot of time and effort to manage. At the Sickle Cell Center of Excellence, we make it easier to manage your child’s health and help them thrive.
Our experts, including hematologists, nurse practitioners, nurses and behavioral health staff, offer personalized treatment and constant support to help your child live confidently. We create a supportive community that helps children and their families more effectively manage the complexities of sickle cell disorder.
Director, Pediatric Sickle Cell Center
As a global sickle cell disease expert here at our Children’s Hospital, we are here to manage and fight this disease alongside you. We want children and families suffering from this disease to know that they’re not alone.
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Sickle cell disorder can cause a range of complications that require ongoing management, and some complications require emergency care.
We provide care for some of the most common complications:
Sickle cell disorder must be managed every day. We help you and your child learn to manage complications so they can live a healthy life.
We offer the following care and treatment services:
Depending on your child’s needs, you’ll meet with a range of specialists, such as a dentist, hematologist, or physiotherapist. Typically, your first meeting at our center lasts an hour or more. During this visit, our specialists will answer any questions you have and start developing a treatment plan for your child.
Sickle cell disease requires ongoing care to manage symptoms and complications. Most people can expect follow-up appointments every few months, depending on individual needs. Most of your child’s visits will be between 20 and 30 minutes long, and we’ll take the time to address any concerns you may have.
Our community outreach team works to ensure you’re supported and receive follow-up in the community. Community health workers work closely with your child, your family, and caregivers to identify and help overcome barriers to your ongoing, coordinated care.
Our integrated behavioral health team actively works with your child and family to address holistic needs. The team helps assess whether your child could benefit from certain behavioral health treatments.
Our experienced and compassionate team members come together to serve you from diverse backgrounds, both culturally and across medical specialties. Our diversity empowers us to provide special sensitivity to your unique needs at every step of your care.
Our team includes:
We accept most insurances, including Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) and Medi-Cal.
Most insurances will require a referral from your primary care provider. If you're not sure what your insurance requires, call us at 909-651-1910 and we'll help you navigate the process.
Our center offers your child a supportive community of patients, families, and providers. Call us at 909-651-1910 to make an appointment.
Director, Pediatric Sickle Cell Center
As a global sickle cell disease expert here at our Children’s Hospital, we are here to manage and fight this disease alongside you. We want children and families suffering from this disease to know that they’re not alone.
View Profile
Sickle cell disorder can cause a range of complications that require ongoing management, and some complications require emergency care.
We provide care for some of the most common complications:
Sickle cell disorder must be managed every day. We help you and your child learn to manage complications so they can live a healthy life.
We offer the following care and treatment services:
Depending on your child’s needs, you’ll meet with a range of specialists, such as a dentist, hematologist, or physiotherapist. Typically, your first meeting at our center lasts an hour or more. During this visit, our specialists will answer any questions you have and start developing a treatment plan for your child.
Sickle cell disease requires ongoing care to manage symptoms and complications. Most people can expect follow-up appointments every few months, depending on individual needs. Most of your child’s visits will be between 20 and 30 minutes long, and we’ll take the time to address any concerns you may have.
Our community outreach team works to ensure you’re supported and receive follow-up in the community. Community health workers work closely with your child, your family, and caregivers to identify and help overcome barriers to your ongoing, coordinated care.
Our integrated behavioral health team actively works with your child and family to address holistic needs. The team helps assess whether your child could benefit from certain behavioral health treatments.
Our experienced and compassionate team members come together to serve you from diverse backgrounds, both culturally and across medical specialties. Our diversity empowers us to provide special sensitivity to your unique needs at every step of your care.
Our team includes:
We accept most insurances, including Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) and Medi-Cal.
Most insurances will require a referral from your primary care provider. If you're not sure what your insurance requires, call us at 909-651-1910 and we'll help you navigate the process.
Our center offers your child a supportive community of patients, families, and providers. Call us at 909-651-1910 to make an appointment.
Our new Children's Health Specialty Clinics building will bring 30 pediatric specialties together under one roof, making it easier for families to get expert care.