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We care for patients undergoing investigations and treatment of blood or bone marrow conditions. Patients can be treated for their condition as outpatients, day cases or as inpatients, and most experience being cared for in all three settings.
The Churchill Hospital treats inpatients in the Haematology Ward and outpatients are treated in the Day Treatment Unit (DTU). Outpatient clinics are held next to the DTU. The Horton General Hospital in Banbury also offers haematology outpatient clinics and its Brodey Centre provides day treatment.
The Department has a very strong academic base and internationally recognised research-active senior clinicians and scientists based at the NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) centre and in various University of Oxford research groups such as the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (WIMM), and Nuffield Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NDCLS). Haematology is also an important component of the Oxford NIHR Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) current and renewed programme. The BRC supports a number of staff and translational research programmes.
For more details about our research, please visit our 'Research' page.