Overview
Things the specialist doctor may discuss with you include:
- anaemia
- blood cancer
- blood clots or bleeding disorders
- blood transfusions
- other blood disorders.
Related services
Getting here
Find us at:
Werribee Mercy Hospital
296 Princes Highway
Werribee Victoria 3030
For more information on getting here, visit Outpatient Clinics or find out more about Werribee Mercy Hospital.
Opening hours
The Haematology Clinic runs:
- every two weeks on Mondays, 8.30am–12pm.
Your appointment
What to do before
Information about your outpatient clinic appointment is included in the Outpatient access page along with details on how to find us.
What to bring
- Medicare card
- Referral letter from your doctor
- Investigation results (this may include blood tests, X-rays, CT scans or ultrasounds)
- List of medications you are currently taking including medications that you brought without a subscription (such a herbal supplements or vitamins)
- Adverse drug alert card
More information
Team Composition
Throughout your experience you may be supported by:
- a nurse
- a specialist doctor.
Discharge information
You will see a specialist doctor where your care will include providing a history, having a physical examination and review of previous investigations. At the end of your consultation, you may be asked to have more investigations (which may include blood tests and radiology tests) and return for a follow-up visit.
For health professionals
The Haematology Clinic sees patients who require specialist opinion and management of blood disorders. The clinic currently only accepts internal referrals from Werribee Mercy Hospital.
Procedural information
Please see the Medical Infusion Service for information on how to refer for a blood transfusion.
How to prepare the patient
Please advise your patient that it takes eight days to process a referral. On day eight a letter will be sent to them and the referrer advising of the referral outcome (either an appointment or allocation to the waiting list). For more information on what happens next, please refer to our understanding the referral process page.
If your patient’s condition changes before they see the specialist, they should either contact their GP or go to Emergency Department.
What/when you should refer to us
You should refer patients requiring haematology consultation following inpatient admission or presentation to the Werribee Mercy Hospital Emergency Department.
If there are any queries or concerns, please contact the haematologist on call via 03 8754 3000
What/when you should not refer to us
External referrals are not accepted at this time.
Contacts
In case of emergency, call 000
Outpatient Clinics - Medical/Surgical
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Phone numbers:
Outpatient Clinics - Medical/Surgical
03 8754 6700
- Phone number: 03 8754 6710
- Website: Outpatient access
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About:
Call this number for:
· Appointment questions
· Referral questions
· You want to speak to a nurse about why you are coming to see the specialist
· You want to change your appointment
· You want to tell us you no longer need your appointment
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