Click HERE to see the National Hemophilia Foundation’s Health Care toolkit to help you decide your personal and family health care insurance coverage.
Hemophilia – is a generally inherited bleeding disorder caused by low levels, or absence of, a blood protein that is essential for clotting; hemophilia A is caused by a lack of the blood clotting protein factor VIII; hemophilia B is caused by a deficiency of factor IX. The disorder delays coagulation, making bleeding difficult to control.
Below are some helpful resources:
Hemophilia Treatment Centers
Mayo Comprehensive Hemophilia Center
Sanford Children’s South Dakota Center for Blood Disorders
Children’s Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota
Fairview University Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center
More information can be found here.
Education & Information
National Hemophilia Foundation
The Hemophilia Federation of America
World Federation of Hemophilia