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The hematology inpatient unit at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock, specializes in pediatric cancers and blood disorders.
If your child’s condition is difficult to cure or does not respond to traditional therapies, we are ready and prepared to offer new techniques and clinical trials, providing the skill and experience necessary to treat the most complex cases.
The infusion department at Arkansas Children’s Northwest offers a wide range of treatments, including treatment for cancer, gastrointestinal disorders, rheumatology concerns, genetic conditions, and more.
When your child is diagnosed with hemophilia or a bleeding disorder, the experts at the Arkansas Center for Bleeding Disorders work with you and your child to create a care plan that keeps your child healthy while living life to the fullest.
If your newborn or young child has been diagnosed with sickle cell disease, you likely have a lot of questions. The good news is, with the right care, many children with sickle cell live long, healthy lives. Arkansas Children's can diagnose, evaluate and treat children who have sickle cell disease.
The Bone and Soft-tissue Tumor Program at Arkansas Children’s Hospital provides specialty care for children with cancer of the bone, muscle, or connective tissues.
Our Cancer and Blood Disorders program provides specialty care for children with blood and bleeding disorders, tumors and many types of cancer.
With a focus on the expert care of pediatric patients with brain tumors, spinal tumors or neurofibromatosis (NF), our young patients have access to neuro-oncology specialists for every aspect of care based on their individual needs.
Arkansas Children’s has the only team of pediatric neuro-oncology specialists in the state dedicated to helping children with brain and spinal cord tumors.
After 29 years with Arkansas Children's, Dr. Robert Saylors' legacy of caring for young cancer and blood disorder patients runs deep. Learn more about how Dr. Saylors' compassion helps patients receive care close to home.
Battling cancer can be a long and difficult journey. At Arkansas Children's Hospital (ACH), we celebrate every step taken by our young patients and their caregivers. Our Hematology/Oncology Clinic marks each accomplishment by giving patients beads from the Beads of Courage program.
The effects of childhood cancer last long after treatment has ended. The caring specialists at the Arkansas Children's THRIVE clinic help survivors live their best lives by providing support for the physical, mental and social effects of treatment.
Everyone's had a bruise or nosebleed at one time or another. But, when should you worry?
Abigail has always had a special appreciation for the Arkansas Children's mission. So, when she became a pediatric cancer patient, she knew she was in expert hands. Read her story.
We break down the 4 main types of Sickle Cell and their severity. Also learn about sickle cell disease symptoms, how sickle cell is diagnosed and what treatment options are available.