Answering questions in this survey may have made you realise you need more information about your health, treatment or particular services.
Who can help you with this?
- The haematologist (specialist doctor) or others in the haemophilia team at your local Haemophilia Treatment Centre. They may also be able to refer you to appropriate services
- Your usual doctor or other health professionals if you don’t attend a Haemophilia Treatment Centre
- You may also find useful information at the following websites:
You may also find it has raised questions or sensitive issues for you that you want to discuss further.
Who can help you with this?
- The Haemophilia Social Worker, Psychologist or Counsellor at your Haemophilia Treatment Centre (HTC)
- A counsellor or someone else you can trust. Your HTC or your GP can give you a referral if you need one
- Lifeline – ph 13 11 14.
Any other questions?
You are also welcome to contact Preetha Jayaram, Getting Older Project Officer at Haemophilia Foundation Australia to discuss this project further:
T: 1800 807 173
E: pjayaram@haemophilia.org.au
If you have any questions or concerns about the Getting Older project, please contact Sharon Caris, Executive Director, Haemophilia Foundation Australia.
T: 1800 807 173
E: scaris@haemophilia.org.au