Haematology is the branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood and the blood-forming organs. It encompasses a wide range of conditions, including disorders of the blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets), bone marrow, lymph nodes, and lymphatic system. Haematologists are medical specialists who deal with conditions such as anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, haemophilia, thrombosis, and various types of blood cancers. They use various diagnostic tools, including blood tests, bone marrow biopsies, and genetic tests, to assess and manage these conditions.
Digiterm Therapy Chairs at Edinburgh Haematology Centre
In 2021, Western General Hospital's Edinburgh Haematology Centre has undergone a major renovation. The redesign, in collaboration with NHS Lothian and Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation, focuses on creating a calming and aesthetically pleasing environment through bespoke artworks. Edinburgh Haematology Centre has selected Digiterm Therapy Chairs for its facilities. This choice reflects a commitment to [...]