Inherited Bleeding Disorders (IBD) Team
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Transition to adult services when you have an inherited bleeding disorder (IBD)
You have completed the transition programme in preparation to move to the adult IBD services. This is a reminder of some phone numbers and what happens next.
Contact details
Adult IBD services at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Nurse Specialists for clinical advice
Direct dial 0151 706 3397 or
Switchboard 0151 706 2000 Bleep 4158
Haemophilia secretary for appointment queries and alterations
Direct dial 0151 706 4322
Non urgent advice [email protected]
Last appointment
You have attended your last clinic appointment at Alder Hey, and we have informed you that we have almost completed the process of transitioning you to adult services.
You should receive a letter for your first appointment with the adult team three to six months after your last appointment at Alder Hey.
If you cannot attend your appointment with the adult services try to reschedule it.
Once you have been seen in the adult services DO NOT keep your Alder Hey appointment as you have successfully transitioned.
Please only use your Alder Hey back-up appointment if you are unable to attend the adult services for your first appointment.
I have been transitioned, I have a problem – who do I contact?
You remain under the care of Alder Hey until you have attended your first appointment with the adult services. If you have any problems or concerns, your points of contact continue to be with the Inherited Bleeding Disorder (IBD) Nurse Specialists at Alder Hey 0151 252 5070
Once you have been seen at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital the adult service IBD Nurse Specialists are your point of contact. Contact details at the top of the page.
This leaflet only gives general information. You must always discuss the individual treatment of your child with the appropriate member of staff. Do not rely on this leaflet alone for information about your child’s treatment.
This information can be made available in other languages and formats if requested.
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