About the Disease
Hemophilia is a disorder in which the blood doesn’t clot normally. It is a rare disease that affects the circulatory system. Subtypes include hemophilia A, hemophilia B and hemophilia C.
Source: National Institutes of Health
Diagnosis Codes
ICD-10: D66, D67, D68.1, D68.311, D68.4
Clinical Trials
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Alliance Partners
Patients can receive free education and support services.
The National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (formerly the National Hemophilia Foundation) is dedicated to finding cures for inheritable blood and bleeding disorders and to addressing and preventing the complications of these disorders through research, education, and advocacy enabling people and families to thrive.

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