Malignant Hematology Program
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Overview
The Ottawa Hospital Malignant Hematology Program provides care to patients with diseases of the lymph glands, blood, or bone marrow.
Our team works together to provide you with expert care and management to both inpatients and outpatients.
Services
Outpatient clinics
These are ambulatory care clinics where patients receive consultation and follow-up care from physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.
The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre
Module A, Main Floor
The Ottawa Hospital – General Campus
Module L, 2nd floor
Irving Greenberg Family Cancer Centre
Queensway Carleton Hospital - 4th floor
Medical Day Care Unit
The Medical Day Care Unit (MDCU) at the General Campus is an outpatient treatment unit for patients with blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, including those undergoing transplant or receiving cell therapy.
Chemotherapy Treatment Unit
The Chemotherapy Treatment Unit at The Ottawa Hospital offers systemic therapy to patients living with cancer. Systemic therapy includes chemotherapy and immunotherapy, which are common ways to treat cancer.
Team
Our team includes:
- Physicians
- Nurse practitioners
- Physician assistants
- Nurse experts
- Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Social workers
- Physiotherapists
- Occupational therapists
- Dieticians
Leadership team
Dr. Arleigh Robertson McCurdy
Head of Malignant Hematology
Dr. Marc Carrier
Chief, Division of Hematology
Angela Blasutti-Boisvert
Clinical Manager 5 East and MDCU
Camille Vivash
Clinical Care Leader, 5 East and MDCU
Melanie Trinacty
Clinical Manager Malignant Hematology Outpatient ProgramReferrals
All patients must be referred by a physician.
Contact us
Hematology (including Malignant Hematology)
613-737-8131 (Listen carefully to select the best option for you)
613-737-8861