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Sickle Cell Comprehensive Center

Howard University Center for Sickle Cell Disease

Howard University Hospital

NHLBI SCDIC member Pediatric Adult Transition program Accepting new patients

Contact & location

Address

2041 Georgia Avenue NW Washington, DC 20060

Languages

English, Spanish, French

Howard University Center for Sickle Cell Disease, part of Howard University Hospital, in Washington, DC, provides comprehensive sickle cell disease care for pediatric and adult (full lifespan). A comprehensive SCD clinic delivers hematology follow-up, transfusion services, pain management, stem-cell-transplant evaluation, and behavioral-health support in one coordinated program rather than forcing families to navigate multiple siloed specialty appointments.

Typical services include: hemoglobin genotyping + confirmatory testing after a positive newborn screen; twice-daily penicillin prophylaxis oversight through age five; hydroxyurea initiation and dose titration (the cornerstone disease-modifying therapy); management of vaso-occlusive crises + chronic pain protocols; monitoring for acute chest syndrome, stroke, and end-organ damage; transfusion therapy + chelation where indicated; adolescent-to-adult transition programming — structured handoff from pediatric to adult hematology, the highest-mortality window in the SCD lifespan.

This center is a member of the NHLBI Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (SCDIC), a federally funded network of comprehensive SCD centers that harmonize clinical research and care protocols. To become a patient, call the number on this page or ask your primary-care provider to fax a referral. Bring your most recent CBC, any prior hematology notes, and a list of current medications to the intake appointment.