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Neha Bhasin

MD

Pediatric hematologist-oncologist
Director, Pediatric Comprehensive Center for Sickle Cell Disease
Music lover, hiker and novice gardener

About me

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Dr. Neha Bhasin is a hematologist-oncologist who cares for children with sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder that changes the shape of red blood cells, causing pain and other problems throughout the body. She educates her patients and their families about the disease and available therapies, striving to provide the best care possible. She also works to help improve sickle cell care worldwide.

Bhasin's research focuses on the needs of sickle cell patients. She aims to identify key areas for improvement and then explore ways to implement those changes.

Bhasin earned her medical degree at Ross University School of Medicine. She completed a residency in pediatrics at Stony Brook Medicine. At the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, she completed a fellowship in hematology and oncology as well as a certificate in translational and clinical research.

  • Education

    Ross University, MD, 2007

  • Residencies

    Stony Brook Medicine, Pediatrics, 2010

  • Fellowships

    University of Iowa, Hematology and Oncology, 2013

  • Academic Title

    Associate Professor

In my practice, everyone I interact with helps me think, grow and learn. There's no better job in the world.

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    Saving future lives

    500+ UCSF investigators are researching cures for hundreds of childhood and adult diseases.

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