Haemoglobinopathy Coordinating Centre
The Haemoglobinopathy Coordinating Centre (HCC) is based at The Royal London Hospital and is the centre for thalassaemia, rare anaemia, and sickle cell anaemia.
The HCC for thalassaemia and rare anaemias covers of East London, Essex, southeast London and the southeast of England.
What is a Haemoglobinopathy coordinating centre (HCC)?
The HCC is a specialist treatment centre which has been given the role of helping to coordinate and improve access to services and specialists to ensure better outcomes for patients. The HCC will do this by working with Specialist Haemoglobinopathy teams (SHT) and local hospitals.
NHS England has decided that there will be 10 HCCs for Sickle cell and 4 HCCs for thalassaemia
To learn more please read the HCC NHS England service specification