Advancing the
diagnosis

Testing for the full spectrum of hematologic disorders

Our comprehensive test menu has been
created to aid in diagnosis and treatment
selection across the full spectrum of hematologic
disorders. Through our clinical experience, we
have developed and validated practice-based,
data-driven algorithms that improve patient care, increase efficiency, and reduce costs.

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Results that matter

We're dedicated to our patients' health and well-being,
and proud of the outstanding outcomes we achieve.


1 million

hematology and hematopathology tests performed annually


70+

hematologists and hematopathologists on staff at Mayo Clinic


31

hematology-focused algorithms to guide test ordering


24/7

support from Mayo Clinic physicians and scientists




Innovation and collaboration between experts

Our laboratories are led by board-certified hematopathologists who focus on molecular diagnostics and prognostics of hematologic disorders, reviewing cases to provide interpretation of results related to clinically relevant genes. These experts are on call 24/7, so they are available any time you need answers. 

The right test
at the right time

More than 30 hematology-focused algorithms are integrated directly into our testing approaches to ensure the right tests are being ordered at the right time. This approach simplifies the ordering process, arriving at clinically actionable answers for your patients, faster.

Unparalleled service

Our testing is supported by a round-the-clock staff of expert laboratory directors and genetic counselors who assist with everything from test ordering to results interpretation. Our experts collaborate closely with clients, not only to reach the right answers for current patients, but also to guide the development of future testing. 


A Case-Based Workshop: Clinical and Laboratory Aspects of Hemophilia and Thrombosis

Using test-ordering algorithms based on data derived from the Mayo Clinic Special Coagulation Laboratory practice and literature, we will illustrate how costly and unnecessary biochemical, phenotypic, and genetic testing can be avoided in the participants’ practices while enhancing highest quality medical care.

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