Newly Diagnosed

Have you been diagnosed with Haemophilia von Willebrand other Factor Deficiencies

A diagnosis of a bleeding disorder can feel overwhelming at first. With the right information, treatment, and support, people living with bleeding disorders can lead full and active lives. SAHF is here to help you understand the next steps.

What This Diagnosis Means

A bleeding disorder means the body does not clot blood in the usual way. This can lead to bleeding that lasts longer than expected or happens internally. The exact condition, severity, and treatment plan will depend on the diagnosis.

Your First Steps.

Learn whether the diagnosis is haemophilia, von Willebrand disease, or another bleeding disorder.

Specialist care is important for proper diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment.

Understand common bleeding symptoms and when urgent medical care is needed.

Patients and families benefit from education, community, and reliable support.

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Questions You May Have

What type of bleeding disorder do I have?
How severe is it?
What treatment will I need?
What should I do in an emergency?
Can I go to school, work, or play sport normally?

SAHF Can Help

You are not alone