Services
 
Treating pediatric hematology and oncology diseases involves a delicate balance of top-quality medical care and support services to meet the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs of patients and their families. Recognizing the impact of disease on the whole person, we offer expert treatment of cancer and blood disorders in children and innovative services that guide, nurture, and inspire hope in the lives of patients, their parents, and siblings. These coordinated services make Presbyterian Blume Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Clinic one of the most advanced clinics in the region.
Learn more about the services that we offer:
Backed by Presbyterian's dedication to ongoing cancer research, we can provide stronger, more effective techniques in treating and preventing childhood cancer.
Diagnosis and management services for clotting and platelet disorders, anemias, and blood abnormalities both malignant and non-malignant are provided.
Presbyterian's Sickle Cell Disease Management Program plays a vital role in ensuring the long-term health and wellness of sickle cell patients.

Using advanced treatments and therapies, our physicians help put control and peace-of-mind back into the lives of patients with a chronic bleeding disorder.
To combat challenging psychological and emotional trauma, our Child Life Program integrates therapeutic play in meaningful, stress-reducing ways.
Support programs are designed to minimize the psychosocial impact of disease and help patients and families sustain their emotional strength.

Arts for Life is a new program designed to engage patients in various forms of art to pursue their creative talents.
Social workers provide compassionate support to patients and their families throughout the course of treatment.
Because spirituality plays a key role in the comfort and strength of many patients, Presbyterian Hospital offers pastoral care services.