Best Blood Cancer Treatment Hospitals in Chennai

Dr. Kamakshi Memorial Hospital
Pallikaranai, ChennaiMulti-Specialty Hospital
1, Radial Road
8947 KM's away
Specialities
36Doctors
63Beds
300
Fortis Hospital Malar
Adyar, ChennaiMulti-Specialty Hospital
52, 1st Main Road, Gandhinagar
8952 KM's away
Specialities
31Doctors
58Beds
500
Gleneagles Global Health City
Perumbakkam, ChennaiMulti-Specialty Hospital
439, Cheran Nagar, Sholinganallur, Medavakkam
8946 KM's away
Specialities
40Doctors
42Beds
1000
Vs Hospitals - Multi Speciality
Chetpet, ChennaiMulti-Specialty Hospital
13, East Spurtank Road.
8952 KM's away
Specialities
23Doctors
28Beds
50
Sri Ramachandra Medical Center
Porur, ChennaiMulti-Specialty Hospital
Hostel Road, Sri Ramachandra Nagar
8940 KM's away
Specialities
14Doctors
25Beds
1000
Noble Hospital
Purasawakkam, ChennaiMulti-Specialty Hospital
4, Audiappa Mudali Street
8952 KM's away
Specialities
20Doctors
24Beds
104

Venkataeswara Hospitals
Nandanam, ChennaiMulti-Specialty Hospital
36-A, Pasumpon Muthuramalingam Salai, Chamiers Road.
]Nandanam Extension
8951 KM's away
Specialities
19Doctors
16Beds
130
Anjakha Multispeciality Hospital
Madipakkam, ChennaiMulti-Specialty Hospital
23, Medavakkam Main Road
8944 KM's away
Specialities
13Doctors
14Beds
30
Agada Hospital
T Nagar, ChennaiMulti-Specialty Hospital
Dr. Nair Road, Parthasarathi Puram
8951 KM's away
Specialities
5Doctors
4Beds
0
Adyar Cancer Institute
Adyar, Chennai#18, East Canal Bank Road,Gandhi Nagar,Adyar.
8951 KM's away
Specialities
2Doctors
2Beds
0Top 10 Blood Cancer Treatment Hospitals Near Chennai
Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
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Dr. Kamakshi Memorial Hospital | ---- | 6363 | Pallikaranai, Chennai |
Fortis Hospital Malar | 2 | 5858 | Adyar, Chennai |
Gleneagles Global Health City | ---- | 4242 | Perumbakkam, Chennai |
Vs Hospitals - Multi Speciality | ---- | 2828 | Chetpet, Chennai |
Sri Ramachandra Medical Center | ---- | 2525 | Porur, Chennai |
Noble Hospital | ---- | 2424 | Purasawakkam, Chennai |
Venkataeswara Hospitals | ---- | 1616 | Nandanam, Chennai |
Anjakha Multispeciality Hospital | ---- | 1414 | Madipakkam, Chennai |
Agada Hospital | ---- | 44 | T Nagar, Chennai |
Adyar Cancer Institute | ---- | 22 | Adyar, Chennai |
Questions & Answers on "Blood Cancer Treatment" (8)
Hi, my friend has diffuse B cell lymphoma in the small intestine. Which is the best chemotherapy or surgery for the same?
The gastrointestinal tract is the most common site of extranodal involvement for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL),but there is deficit of enough study in such cases therefore the best combination of treatment is subject of discussion. Currently, a combination of surgery followed chemotherapy is considered primarily because the preoperative diagnosis is difficult and risk of complications requiring surgery is quite high during chemotherapy. As per studies surgery plus chemotherapy was associated with a lower rate of relapse than chemotherapy. But the decision should be made by the treating clinician only as he is evaluating the case. Consult an oncologist - Best Oncologist In India. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel
I am seeking a hospital that may treat leukaemia which has spread to a tumor in the stomach region causing extreme pain
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Soumya Poduval
two weeks ago, I was in the infectious disease ward of a hospital when I noticed that my hand was cut and bleeding. Today, I have a sore in my mouth. Is it possible that I have HIV? Do I need to be tested?"
Female | 36
A lot of people feel worried about their health after getting a cut and now a sore in the mouth. There are various reasons why they manifest that could be due to illnesses that do not have any connection to HIV. Nevertheless, it’s smart to consult a healthcare practitioner. They can, if required, run the appropriate tests, assess your symptoms, and assure you. Many diseases can be treated if detected early. Do not forget that Oncologist's advice is the best way to make sure that you are taking charge of your health the right way.
Answered on 28th Dec '24

Dr. Babita Goel
Is Blood cancer curable and what are the treatment options?
Treatment and prognosis of blood cancer depends on the type and stage of cancer, age and condition of patient. Blood cancer treatments include: Stem cell transplantation, Chemotherapy, Radiation Therapy. Regular follow up with doctor, prevention from infections, get vaccinated, some light physical activity, healthy and balanced diet will be of help. Consult hematologists. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel
Hello, I want to save money for my grandmothers stem cell therapy treatment on leukaemia, she is 70 years old, could you please let me know the estimate cost?
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Shubham Jain
One of my friend is suffering from CLL, he is 23, and sometimes he go through bleeding and fever, are there chances of him being fine again?
Male | 23
There is no guaranteed cure for chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Long term outlook may vary with individual specific cases. Chemotherapy may help to manage the disease, but the goal is usually to help manage symptoms and slow down the progression of the disease.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sridhar Susheela
If the blood of an HIV postive person dries up on the trimmer and I use it after some time, can I get HIV?
Male | 25
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cannot withstand external conditions for a long time besides the body, especially if the blood is found to be dry on an object. Even if the object is reused after it has dried, the risk of HIV infection is said to be near zero, but still, safety first. If there are specific concerns about possible infection or symptoms such as fever, fatigue, or swollen lymph nodes, it is recommended to see a healthcare provider for accurate testing and consultation.
Answered on 27th Dec '24

Dr. Babita Goel
Hello, my mother is suffering from T-cell lymphoma stage 3. Is it curable?
As per my understanding your mother is suffering from T-cell lymphoma stage 3. As per literature the survival rate for lymphoma stage III, is of 5 years in 83% of patients. But still she needs to be under observation of an oncologist. Further investigations, treatment all depends on her general condition and stage and type of cancer. Routine cytology with PET scans, and others may be required. But line of investigations is all planned according to patient's response to treatment and doctor's decision. It varies from case to case. Consult an oncologist. You may check this link and get in touch with experts having relevant qualifications - 10 Best Oncologist In India.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel
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