The mission of the Sickle Cell Center of South Louisiana (SCCSL) at Tulane University School of Medicine, is to provide comprehensive medical care to patients with sickle cell disease integrated with extensive patient education to ensure prevention, prompt recognition and management of long-term complications and facilitate improved quality of life; achieved by collaborative efforts of specialists, primary care providers and other members of our healthcare team.
Our Goal
- Provide the best quality of care to our patients, in addition to establishing a relationship with the patient’s primary care provider to ensure the best continuity of care.
- Help sickle cell patients obtain access to appropriate resources within the community to improve and increase their support system.
- Conduct clinical research so that our patients can have access to the latest treatments for sickle cell disease.
- Reduce medical complications caused by sickle cell disease, including hospitalizations, by training healthcare providers in various specialties on the needs and treatments for patients with sickle cell.
Research:
Sickle cell disease research has increased over the years, and this research has allowed physicians to effectively treat patients with new treatments. Research has opened the doors to many options for people with sickle cell disease to help them live healthier, happier, lives.
We participate in various interventional and observational clinical trials, in order to better improve outcomes, and treatments for patients with sickle cell.