The Jeanne M. Lusher Center for Hemostasis and Thrombosis is a non-profit organization that is focused on providing quality care for the bleeding disorder community and patients diagnosed with, or at high risk for, thrombosis.  As part of the Departmental Health and Human Service’s 340b program, the Center is able to provide factor products to patients at a reduced cost, while providing additional resources to care for patients with bleeding and thrombotic disorders.

Founded in 1982 be Dr, Jeanne M. Lusher, a pioneer of comprehensive care for patients with bleeding disorders, the center’s doctors and staff strive to continue her legacy of improving bleeding disorder and thrombosis treatment, therefore, improving quality of life.  The physician’s, nurses and social worker of the Jeanne M. Lusher Center for Hemostasis and Thrombosis are very enthusiastic about conducting cutting edge research to improve the overall understanding about bleeding and clotting disorders that will lead to the discovery of new treatment options, improved diagnostic tools and improved provision of care.

OUR MISSION

It is the mission of the Jeanne M. Lusher Center for Hemostasis and Thrombosis to facilitate early recognition and accurate diagnosis of bleeding disorders; to provide quality, specialized care to patients diagnosed with bleeding and thrombotic disorders; and to assure that each patient/patient’s family is equipped with the knowledge of their diagnosis to facilitate self-advocacy, recognition of complications and maintenance of overall good health.