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If you’re ready to take the next step for severe hemophilia A, it’s important to find a team of healthcare professionals who are familiar with ROCTAVIAN.
Explore this list to find a doctor or hemophilia treatment center nearest you. And be sure to check back regularly, as new healthcare professionals continue to be added.
*Site has administered ROCTAVIAN
MUSC Medical Center
171 Ashley Avenue
Charleston, SC 29425
bergmans@musc.edu
843-812-5682
Nurse Practitioner
Hemophilia Outreach Center (HTC)
2060 Bellevue Street
Green Bay, WI 54311
andream@hemophiliaoutreach.org
920-965-0606
Nurse Practitioner
Orthopaedic Institute for Children (HTC)
403 West Adams Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90007
christopherchan@mednet.ucla.edu
213-742-1402
TriStar Centennial Medical Center
2300 Patterson Street
Nashville, TN 37203
jennifer.domm@hcahealthcare.com
615-342-7339
Pediatric Hematologist
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Hemostasis
and Thrombosis Center (HTC)
700 Children’s Drive, Room T0123 (Pharmacy)
Columbus, OH 43205
amy.dunn2@nationwidechildrens.org
614-722-8876
Pediatric Hematologist
Gulf States Hemophilia and
Thrombophilia Center (HTC)
7000 Fannin St., Ste. 750
Houston TX, 77030
miguel.escobar@uth.tmc.edu
713-500-8360
Pediatric Hematologist
Center for Comprehensive Care and
Diagnosis of Inherited Blood Disorders (HTC)
701 S. Parker Street, Suite 1100
Orange, CA 92868
egomez@cibd-ca.org
714-221-1200
Pediatric Hematologist
The Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center
at Oregon Health & Science University
707 SW Gaines Street, CDR-Hemo
Portland, OR 97239
haley@ohsu.edu
503-494-8716
Nurse
Prisma Health-Midlands Hemophilia
Treatment Center of South Carolina (HTC)
7 Medical Park Road, Suite 7215
Columbia, SC 29203
robin.jones@prismahealth.org
803-434-1028
Adult Hematologist
University of California San Francisco (HTC)
350 Parnassus, Suite 407
San Francisco, CA 94143
andrew.leavitt@ucsf.edu
415-476-4170
Associate Medical Director
Bloodcenter of Wisconsin (HTC)
638 N. 18th Street, Suite 108
Milwaukee, WI 53233-2121
lmalec@versiti.org
414-257-2424
Norton Children’s Medical Group at the
Novak Center for Children’s Health
411 E. Chestnut St.
Louisville, KY 40202
erica.mamauag@nortonhealthcare.org
502-588-3600
TriStar Centennial Medical Center
2300 Patterson Street
Nashville, TN 37203
meghann.mcmanus@hcahealthcare.com
615-342-7339
Nurse Practitioner
University of California San Francisco (HTC)
350 Parnassus, Suite 407
San Francisco, CA 94143
darcy.phelan@ucsf.edu
415-476-4170
Pediatric Hematologist
University of Michigan Hemophilia and
Coagulation Disorders (HTC)
1500 East Medical Center Drive,
F2480 UH-S Box SPC 5235
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5235
ummdswp@med.umich.edu
734-647-8902
Pediatric Hematologist
University of Kentucky Hemophilia
Treatment Center
800 Rose Street, Suite C400
Department of Pediatrics
Lexington, KY 40536
vcradu2@email.uky.edu
859-257-6033
Adult Hematologist
University of Florida Hemophilia
Treatment Center (HTC)
1600 SW Archer Road
Gainesville, FL 32610
anita.rajasekhar@medicine.ufl.edu
352-273-7832
Chief, Division of Medical
Genetics and Metabolism
Associate Professor
Department of Pediatrics,
Mafrige Distinguished Professorship
UTMB Pediatric Specialty Clinic
2785 Gulf Freeway South
League City, TX 77573
409-772-3466
Pediatric Hematologist
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (HTC)
4650 Sunset Boulevard, Box #54
Los Angeles, CA 90027
gyoung@chla.usc.edu
323-361-4624
Be sure to download the Doctor Discussion Guide when you’re ready to get the conversation started.
I’ve been with a lot of these doctors and nurses most of my life. Getting their feedback was a big part of my decision to move forward with ROCTAVIAN.
— Andrew W., received ROCTAVIAN in 2018 as part of a clinical study
Watch ANDREW’s story
Do not take ROCTAVIAN if you:
What is the most important information I should know about ROCTAVIAN?
ROCTAVIAN may cause serious side effects during the infusion and afterward:
What should I tell my doctor before I get ROCTAVIAN?
Talk to your doctor about the following:
What should I avoid after taking ROCTAVIAN?
What are the possible side effects of ROCTAVIAN?
What other information should I know before getting ROCTAVIAN?
Talk to your doctor about the potential risks and benefits of ROCTAVIAN. Whether a patient experiences a benefit or not, the risks discussed here and with your doctor still apply.
These are not all the possible side effects of ROCTAVIAN. Talk to your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. at 1-866-906-6100 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see additional safety information in the Prescribing Information and Patient Information.
What is ROCTAVIAN?
ROCTAVIAN is a one-time gene therapy used for the treatment of adults with severe hemophilia A who do not have antibodies to the virus, AAV5 which is determined by a blood test. ROCTAVIAN uses a modified virus, called a vector, to deliver a working copy of the Factor VIII gene to liver cells to enable your body to produce clotting factor on its own, which helps the blood to clot and prevents or reduces the occurrence of bleeding. The modified virus does not contain viral DNA and does not cause disease in humans.