ihtc patient portal

by Emmalee Macejkovic 9 min read

The IHTC Patient Portal

33 hours ago Welcome to the IHTC Patient Portal. This portal allows you to securely access your electronic health record and communicate with your physician and the IHTC team. ONLINE SERVICES INCLUDE MY INFORMATION VIEW MY MEDICAL INFORMATION > VIEW MY MESSAGES > … >> Go To The Portal


How do I contact The iHTC for medical advice?

If you have a medical question, please note that the IHTC does not provide medical advice via email or web and cannot offer treatment recommendations to anyone other than patients of the IHTC. Call the IHTC at 317.871.0000 if you would like to be seen by a member of our care team.

Why choose iHTC for hemophilia treatment?

At IHTC, we employ a full team of specialists to help you and your loved ones manage hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, sickle cell disease, blood clots, or other conditions. Custom treatment plans center around patients, families, and their individual needs. IHTC delivers care to blood disorder patients across the state of Indiana.

What is a iHTC hematologist?

IHTC hematologists are known for advanced research and innovative treatment protocols.

Why choose Indiana hemophilia & thrombosis center?

Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center (IHTC) is recognized as Indiana’s only comprehensive treatment center for our quality care, innovative research, extensive educational opportunities, and support programs. IHTC’s care team of nationally and internationally recognized practitioners have specialized training and expertise in hemophilia care.

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What is IHTC care?

IHTC’s care team of nationally and internationally recognized practitioners have specialized training and expertise in hemophilia care. From birth through adulthood, you’ll receive one-on-one care tailored to your needs.

Is IHTC a hematology practice?

IHTC is more than a standard hematology practice. In fact, we were the first hemophilia treatment center in the country designated as a medical home.

What is IHTC center?

IHTC began with a vision for a center where patients and families affected by blood disorders could receive the best treatment. With extensive experience in hematologic disorders and depth of specialization in the field, our doctors, nurses, and specialists are focused on improving quality of life for our blood disorder patients and their families.

What is IHTC in Indiana?

The Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center (IHTC) is committed to providing the highest quality comprehensive services and holistic care to patients with bleeding, clotting, and other hematologic disorders, and to their families.

Who founded the Indiana Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center?

In 1998, nationally and internationally recognized experts Amy Shapiro, M.D. and Anne Greist, M.D. founded the Indiana Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center (IHTC). As IHTC expanded, it became one of the nation’s largest hemophilia treatment centers—and, as experts in the care of bleeding disorders, the only center in Indiana to receive federal ...

Is IHTC a 501c3?

Non-Profit Status and Governance. IHTC is a non-profit, section 501 (c) (3) entity governed by a small, active board of directors who share the vision of the clinical team.

Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center

If you are experiencing a life-threatening or urgent problem, please call 911 immediately.

QUESTIONS?

If you have a medical question, please note that the IHTC does not provide medical advice via email or web and cannot offer treatment recommendations to anyone other than patients of the IHTC.

What is IHTC in Indiana?

The Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center (IHTC) is committed to providing the highest quality comprehensive services and holistic care to patients with bleeding, clotting, and other hematologic disorders, and to their families.

Is IHTC a federally recognized hospital?

As the only federally recognized hemophilia treatment center in Indiana, IHTC is the recipient of multiple awards, grants, and national recognition. IHTC holds extremely high standards for performance and patient care.

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