About Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell Anemia is a genetic disease that is inherited from the parents. Normal red blood cells are round and flexible and move easily throughout the body. Sickle Cell Anemia causes the red blood cells to be malformed (crescent moon or sickle-shaped), sticky and rigid. It inhibits the body’s ability to produce normal hemoglobin, the iron-rich substance that allows blood to carry oxygen from the lungs throughout the body.

The Park-Klinik Weißensee is modern tertiary care hospital that was rebuilt on the site of the former municipal hospital in Berlin Weißensee / Pankow in 1997. The hospital is a 350 bedded building with light-flooded ambience to benefit the patients and employees. It offers a wide range of medical services, including inpatient, outpatient and emergency care. With over 700 employees committed to the healthcare services, the hospital ensures impeccable medical care to all the patients. The clinic is situated in the middle of a historically grown park and offers excellent clinical care, modern facilities and above-average patient satisfaction.

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