Duke Children’s Health Center Bone Marrow Transplant Clinic
Based in Durham, this esteemed clinic specializes in the most advanced pediatric bone marrow transplant and cellular therapy services. Operating as an outpatient department within Duke University Hospital, it focuses on providing innovative treatments for children and young adults facing serious health challenges, supported by groundbreaking methods and exceptional care standards.
Known for its world-class pediatric stem cell and cellular therapy program, the clinic has achieved remarkable milestones, such as the first successful unrelated umbilical cord blood transplant for a child with Fanconi’s anemia. With over 2,200 transplants executed, its depth of knowledge and skill is unmatched.
Comprehensive Services include a full spectrum of transplant and cellular therapies, such as autologous and allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplants, CAR-T cell treatments, and gene therapies. The facility also offers diagnostic and imaging tests, as well as apheresis, complemented by everyday supportive care that comprises medication assessments, nutritional evaluations, and psychological support.
The clinic boasts a multidisciplinary team of board-certified transplant and immunotherapy experts, along with specialized nurses and a broad range of support staff. This ensures seamless care continuity from the initial visit to post-treatment survivorship, providing personalized and attentive care tailored to each patient's unique needs.
