Welcome to Penn State Hershey Benign Hematology, Thrombosis and Hemophilia
Penn State Hershey Benign Hematology, Thrombophilia and Hemophilia provides comprehensive services in the diagnosis and medical management of diseases related to anemia, hypercoagulable state, and bleeding disorders.
Our physicians are board certified in Internal Medicine with additional Board Certification in the subspecialty of Hematology
The mission of Penn State Hershey Benign Hematology, Thrombophilia and Hemophilia is to provide world class care and to advance the knowledge of disorders of the blood through research, and to train the physicians of the future.
- Visit the Hemophilia Center of Central Pennsylvania for more information about bleeding disorders.
- Visit the Thrombosis Center of Central Pennsylvania for more information about clotting disorders.
- Deadline approaching for Kohl’s Healthy Champions video contest Penn State Hershey PRO Wellness Center, together with the Kohl’s Cares Hospital Program and Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, is hosting a video contest for families, schools and organizations. Participants have a chance to win a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air or iPad mini.More...
- Penn State Hershey Epilepsy Program recognized by NAEC Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center’s Comprehensive Epilepsy Program was recently recognized as a Level 4 Center by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC).More...
- New leadership coming to human resources, community relations Lisa Abbott will join Penn State Hershey on June 3 as associate vice president for human resources for health affairs for Penn State and chief human resources officer for Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. With Abbott’s arrival, Charles Wilson, who has served as chief human resources officer for the Medical Center since 2002, will move into the new role of chief community relations officer on an interim basis.More...
- The Medical Minute: Preparing home and car for emergencies Whether traveling or at home, there are things you can do before an emergency to ensure a swift response and a better possible outcome to your situation.More...
