Haematology refers to the study (ancient Greek "logos") of blood (ancient Greek "haema") and its diseases. 
The first step in making a diagnosis is therefore a blood test and a clinical examination, as well as a detailed medical history. If there are any abnormalities, further diagnostics using molecular tests from the peripheral blood or a bone marrow puncture can provide further clarity regarding the possible diagnosis.
Haematological diseases are treated according to the current state of conventional medicine (chemotherapy, immunotherapy/antibody therapy, small molecules), supplemented by any complementary treatment options that are appropriate for the various haematological diseases.
We also offer a close aftercare program following treatment and support participation in rehabilitation measures.