Hemophilia care at Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic experts offer compassionate, comprehensive care to those with hemophilia.
Your Mayo Clinic care team
At Mayo Clinic, pediatric hematologists lead teams of doctors who may specialize in orthopedics, family medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and other areas, with pediatric hemophilia nurses. This means that you're not getting just one opinion — you benefit from the knowledge and experience of each specialist.
Advanced diagnosis and treatment
Hemophilia is rare, so it's vital to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment. Mayo Clinic has been designated a comprehensive hemophilia center by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. People who are treated at comprehensive hemophilia centers usually have fewer bleeding complications and hospitalizations.
Expertise and rankings
Every year, Mayo Clinic specialists treat more than 600 people with this rare condition. This expertise ensures that your care team has the knowledge and resources to provide you with exactly the care you need.
Mayo Clinic Children's Center in Rochester is ranked the No. 1 hospital in Minnesota, and the five-state region of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2024–2025 "Best Children's Hospitals" rankings.
Locations, travel and lodging
Mayo Clinic has major campuses in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona; Jacksonville, Florida; and Rochester, Minnesota. The Mayo Clinic Health System has dozens of locations in several states.
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Costs and insurance
Mayo Clinic works with hundreds of insurance companies and is an in-network provider for millions of people.
In most cases, Mayo Clinic doesn't require a physician referral. Some insurers require referrals or may have additional requirements for certain medical care. All appointments are prioritized on the basis of medical need.
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Please contact your insurance company to verify medical coverage and to obtain any needed authorization prior to your visit. Often, your insurer's customer service number is printed on the back of your insurance card.