Red cell haematology
What we do
We run one of the largest services in the UK for the diagnosis and treatment of haemoglobin conditions (haemoglobinopathies) such as sickle cell disease and thalassaemia.
We provide:
- Multidisciplinary management of sickle cell disease, thalassaemia and other haemoglobin conditions incuding joint sickle antenatal, orthopaedic, renal and cardiology clinics.
- Day unit management of sickle crisis, where patients can be seen in the Supportive Therapy Unit as part of our walk-in service, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Out of hours, patients should go to the Emergency Department.
- Prenatal diagnosis for sickle cell disease and thalassaemia.
- Investigation and management of other red cell disorders including anaemias and enzyme function conditions (enzymopathies).
- Management of porphyrias.
Twice a year, in the spring and the autumn, we hold a sickle cell patient forum. This gives patients and carers a chance to find out more about sickle cell disease as well as enabling them to have a say in the service we provide.
Preparing for your appointment
Please bring a list of any medication you are taking with you to your appointment.
Location
Ground floor, Cheyne Wing, King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS
Contact Details
- Haematology Clinic Reception: 020 3299 5554
Patient information leaflets
Title | File Size | Link |
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Haematology Red Cell Services | 69 KB | |
Oral glucose tolerance test for patients with a red cell disorder | 137 KB |
Our service has various clinics that deal with:
- sickle cell disease, thalassaemia and other haemoglobinopathies
- sickle crisis (day unit management)
- other red cell disorders including anaemias and enzymopathies
- porphyrias.
We also offer prenatal diagnosis of sickle cell disease and thalassaemia.
For details of King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust’s clinical diagnostic pathology service, visit Synnovis.
Booking a patient at King’s
Routine Referrals
GPs
GPs should use NHS e-Referral. Include all relevant results with the referral.
The Adult Haematology Referral Guide for GPs supports GPs in referring patients to haematology. There is also a Quick Referral Guide for GPs that summarises the key points. The guides have been developed jointly by King’s and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.
Other referrers
Contact:
- Haematology Clinic Reception, tel 020 3299 5554
- or the consultants’ secretary, tel 020 3299 4152
Emergency Referrals
For urgent referrals, GPs should use NHS e-Referral and state that the referral is urgent.
Other referrers can contact the on-call haematology registrar via King’s main switchboard, tel 020 3299 9000.
Other Queries
For advice and guidance on:
- routine referrals, contact the red cell haematology registrar via King’s main switchboard, tel 020 3299 9000.
- urgent referrals, contact the on-call haematology registrar via King’s main switchboard, tel 020 3299 9000.
GPs can also use the referrals guides above, e-RS Advice and Guidance, and Consultant Connect.
Key Clinical Staff
Name | Role |
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Dr Moji Awogbade | Consultant Haematologist, Sickle Cell |
Miss Cynthia Ibobo | STP Trainee Clinical Scientist |
Miss Jemma Johns | Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist |
Mx Eirini Oikonomidou | Pre-registration clinical scientist |
Dr Raj Patel | Consultant Haematologist, Coagulation |
Mrs Rushini Perera | Clinical Scientist |
Dr David Rees | Consultant Paediatric Haematologist |