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Managing your care

While you might have a good understanding of haemophilia and approaches to care, including information gathered from the internet or other resources, keep hold of any related notes and questions so that you can share and discuss them with your doctor.
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Haemophilia treatments and standard of care

Every haemophilia patient is different - when it comes to deciding on treatment and managing your care, it’s important to identify what is important to you, what motivates you in your day-to-day life, and what you want to prioritise.
Haemophilia care team

Haemophilia care team

A haemophilia care team can include a number of healthcare professionals, including haematologists, physical therapists and psychologists, all of whom play an important role in your care.
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Talking to your doctor

Knowing how to get the most out of interactions with your healthcare team can help you achieve what you want from your haemophilia care. Your doctor is likely to have questions for you, but your appointment is also an opportunity to discuss your wants and needs. Voice any concerns, queries or questions that you may have about haemophilia.

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