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How can families access paediatric haematology and oncology services at AIIO?
Families can access our services by scheduling appointments through our website or contacting our hospital directly. Our team is dedicated to guiding families through the process and ensuring a smooth experience for paediatric patients.
Can parents actively participate in decision-making regarding their child's treatment plan?
Absolutely. We believe in a collaborative approach, and parents are encouraged to actively participate in the decision-making process for their child's treatment. Open communication is key to the success of our treatment plans.
What safety measures are in place for paediatric patients at AIIO's state-of-the-art facility?
AIIO prioritizes the safety of paediatric patients, adhering to the highest standards in healthcare. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with cutting-edge technology, ensuring optimal care in a secure environment.
How does the collaborative approach work in paediatric care at AIIO?
Our paediatric haematology, oncology, and stem cell transplant team collaborates seamlessly with surgeons, radiatuon oncologist nurses, and support staff. This collaborative model ensures comprehensive and coordinated care for each child.
Is AIIO involved in research initiatives for paediatric haematology and oncology?
Yes, AIIO is actively involved in clinical trials and research aimed at advancing paediatric haematology and oncology. We are committed to improving treatment outcomes and expanding our understanding of these conditions.
How does AIIO address the emotional needs of paediatric patients and their families?
Beyond medical care, we understand the emotional impact of haematological and oncological conditions. Our approach involves providing holistic support, and our facilities are designed to create a comforting environment for children
What is the role of stem cell transplant in paediatric care, and when is it recommended?
Stem cell transplant is a crucial treatment option for certain paediatric conditions, including lThalassemia, Sickle cell anemias, Aplatic anemia, some high risk leukaemias, primary immunodeficiencies, and genetic disorders. Our experts assess each case individually to determine the suitability of a transplant.
What types of childhood cancers are treated at AIIO's Paediatric Oncology unit?
AIIO's paediatric oncology experts are experienced in treating a range of childhood cancers, including leukaemias, lymphomas, brain and spinal cord tumours,solid tumours like Wilms tumour, Neuroblastoma and bone/ soft tissue tumous like Osteosarcoma, Ewing Sarcoma and Rhabdomyosarcoma s. We employ a multidisciplinary approach to ensure the best outcomes.
How does AIIO ensure personalized care for paediatric oncology patients?
Our paediatric oncologists provide comprehensive and personalized care by tailoring treatment plans to the unique needs of each child, considering the type of cancer, its stage, and the overall health of the patient.
What services does the Paediatric Haematology department at AIIO offer?
Our paediatric haematology department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various blood disorders affecting children, including thalassemia, sickle cell anaemia,aplastic anemias, hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, ITP and other haematological conditions.