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Pacific Hematology Clinic Vancouver

Pacific Hematology provides specialized hematological services to patients with hematological diseases from all over the province of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory. We provide consultative services and accept referrals from family physicians and other specialist offices. Our scope of practice includes treating patients with benign hematological problems such as anemia, abnormal white blood cell and platelet counts, and malignant hematological problems such as chronic leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic disorders and myeloproliferative neoplasms.

About Us

Meet the Doctors

Information for Patients

CONTACT US

Pacific Hematology Clinic

  • We are located on West Hastings St. Vancouver, BC. V6C 1A5, Suite 112-744 in the Pacific Building.

MSSU at St. Paul's Hospital

  • Our patients are often seen at the Medical Short Stay Unit at St. Paul’s Hospital. The MSSU is located on the 8th floor of the Providence Building (new tower) of St. Paul’s Hospital.
  • Nursing Unit 8D, Providence Building, 1081 Burrard St., Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1Y6

What to Bring

  • Your Care Card
  • List of Current Medications
  • All Doctor, X-Ray or Laboratory Reports
  • A List of Questions for your Doctor
  • Our hematologists are UBC Faculty of Medicine staff, and are involved in the teaching and training of medical students, residents and fellows. Our involvement in clinical research provides opportunities for motivated students to work alongside our medical team in order to investigate avenues in health science. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact Pacific Hematology if they are interested in partaking in hematological clinical research.

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    Training

    & the SSRP
  • Clinical research is a way of providing new and innovative care to patients who can potentially benefit from new directions in medicine. Our hematologists are actively engaged in clinical research and investigate both benign and malignant hematological disorders. The aim of this research is to identify significant improvements in treatment and patient care; it is this inspiration that is the spirit and vision of our research team.You may be interested in participating in a clinical study. If so, please contact your doctor, and we will see if there is a study that is right for you.

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