Riley Hospital for Children
Riley Hospital for Children

702 Barnhill Dr. Room 5900
Indianapolis, IN 46202

(317) 274-8784

The Pediatric Hematologists/Oncologists team at Riley Hospital for Children is committed to the care of the individual child and family.

Riley cares for 75% of all children with cancer in Indiana. Our Pediatric Hematologists/Oncologists team have more experience treating children with cancer than any other program in the state.

The child with cancer is our primary focus.

Our Pediatric Hematologists/Oncologists recognize the value of therapeutic relationships between the child and family with doctors, nurses, and other therapists.

A deep, existing relationship develops between the child, the family, and the Riley Pediatric Hematologists/Oncologists team.
Compassionate Care

A child with cancer needs the compassionate care and the expertise of Riley Pediatric Specialists to deal with this rare condition -- childhood cancer.

At Riley, our entire staff of caregivers is dedicated to the healing of the body and the spirit. Each child and family will heal together during this special treatment at Riley.
Tomorrow's Treatment Today

Only Riley Hospital can bring together all facets of medical science in one place. Riley Pediatric Specialists ensure that tomorrow's treatments are better and safer than today's. They are also among the leaders responsible for the development of many of those treatments.

They accomplish this by:

* Leading clinical research trials which evaluate the usefulness of the most promising therapies;
* Leading and participating in clinical research trials which determine the safety of innovative therapies;
* Performing laboratory investigations to uncover potential cancer therapies;
* Linking lab discoveries with their value in children -- another unique aspect of Riley physicians.

The Hematology/Oncology Section of the Department of Pediatrics provides consultation, diagnostic and treatment services to children with hematologic problems and malignancies. Section members participate in pediatric cancer clinical research through membership in the Children's Cancer Group and its affiliation with the National Cancer Institute.

The Diseases/conditions faculty manage include:

* Acute leukemia
* Brain tumors
* Wilm's tumor
* Neuroblastoma
* Rhabdomyosarcoma
* Osteogenic/Ewing's sarcoma
* Hodgkin's disease
* Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
* Aplastic anemia
* Anemia/neutropenia
* Thrombocytopenia
* White Cell function disorders
* Immune deficiency
* Hemophilia
* Coagulation disorders
* Sickle Cell Anemia

Most of our patients are referred here by their primary care physician. If you suspect a problem, we suggest you first see your child's pediatrician or family physician.

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University Pediatric Associates, Inc.
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