Rhaematology is a department that studies diseases that affect the blood and their problems. Anemia, leukaemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, platelet problems, coagulation disorders, and other conditions are only a few examples. The rhaematologists deal with blood malignancies and are very proficient at doing accurate diagnoses to offer the right treatment. The department has cutting-edge equipment and facilities for improved research and diagnostics.
Rheumatologists are medical professionals with specialised training in identifying the reasons of musculoskeletal discomfort, swelling, and autoimmune connective tissue diseases. Finding the source of pain is crucial because, in many circumstances, an early diagnosis allows for the initiation of treatment when the disorder has the best potential of improving.