Horizons in Hemophilia, July 2025
Hemophilia of Georgia’s (HoG) Chief Executive Officer Rob Maloney, Chief Policy & Compliance Officer Deniece Chevannes, and Regional Administrator Alesha Wright attended the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) Comprehensive Care Summit (CCS): New Developments in Bleeding Disorders and MSK from April 23–25, 2025, followed by the Global Youth Training on April 26–27 in Dubai, UAE. More...
Our annual Hops for Hemophilia event will be held August 14th in Marietta. This year, we are also hosting Hops for Hemophilia in Savannah on September 18th. More...
People with bleeding disorders face many health challenges specific to their condition. There are many things you can do help prevent problems caused by a bleeding disorder. In addition, there are specific ways to care for your joints that are particularly important if you have a bleeding disorder. More...
Hemophilia of Georgia outreach nurses are happy to speak with your child’s school or daycare center and provide educational information through our school in-services for teachers so that school staff know how to respond to medical emergencies. These school in-services for teachers with students who have bleeding disorders are crucial for creating a supportive and safe learning environment for students with these conditions. More...
As the new school year approaches, families and caregivers of children with bleeding disorders face unique considerations when it comes to school vaccinations. Vaccinations are an essential part of maintaining good health, but for children with bleeding disorders such as hemophilia or von Willebrand disease, there are important factors to consider to ensure their safety and well-being. More...
HoG's Pharmacists do their best to make you happy! They have decades of experience dispensing clotting factor medications and work closely with the hemophilia treatment centers and the HoG Outreach Nurses to coordinate patients' treatment plans. More...