Haematology
About us
The Department of Haematology is part of both the Medical Directorate and the Clinical Directorate of Laboratory Medicine. The clinical service comprises the general haematology and the coagulation haematology services. The majority of haematology inpatients are admitted to St Teresa’s Ward, which is located on the ground floor of the hospital. There is also a busy Haematology Day Unit called the Colman K Byrne Unit (CKB), which is located on the second floor of the hospital. Haematology outpatient clinics take place in either the Irish Kidney Association (IKA) Building or in the outpatient department in the main hospital building. The Anticoagulant Monitoring Service (aka Warfarin Clinic) is also overseen by haematology
The haematology laboratory provides a range of diagnostic and clinical services to Beaumont Hospital, external institutions such as St Joseph’s Hospital, Raheny, nursing homes and the General Practitioners in the surrounding community. The different laboratories within the department include general haematology, coagulation haematology, blood transfusion, flow cytometry and the molecular laboratory. Between them, these laboratories provide a wide repertoire of testing and are involved in the diagnosis of haematological malignancies, molecular diagnosis, management of anticoagulant therapy, clotting factor levels and thrombophilia screening. The laboratory complies with the International Standard ISO15189 and the regulations, policies, and terms and conditions of the Irish National Accreditation Board. The full scope of INAB accreditation can be viewed here.
Contacting the Department |
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Medical |
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Professor Philip Murphy |
Consultant Haematologist |
01 797 4802 |
Professor John Quinn |
Consultant Haematologist |
01 797 4802 |
Professor Patrick Thornton |
Consultant Haematologist |
01 890 2019 |
Professor Siobhan Glavey |
Consultant Haematologist |
01 890 2019 |
Dr Karl Ewins |
Consultant Haematologist |
01 809 2073 |
Dr Elizabeth Smyth |
Consultant Haematologist |
01 809 2150 / 2622 |
Dr Jeremy Sargent (CKB) |
Consultant Haematologist |
01 809 2150 / 2622 |
Ms Rachel Fox |
Haematology ANP |
01 809 2019 |
Wards |
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Coleman K. Byrne (CKB) Haematology Day Unit |
01 809 2150 / 2622 |
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St Teresa's Ward (in-apatients) |
01 809 2363 |
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Anticoagulant Monitoring Service / Warfarin Clinic |
01 809 3982 / 3497 |
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Administrative Offices |
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Department email |
haematologyadmin@beaumont.ie |
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Address |
Department of Haematology, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9 |
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Consultant Secertaries |
01 809 4802 / 2019 / 2073 |
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Laboratories |
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Haematology Laboratory Secretary |
01 809 2655 |
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Chief Medical Scientist |
01 809 2662 |
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Haematology Laboratory |
01 809 2703 / 2663 |
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Coagulation Laboratory |
01 809 2656 |
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Flow Cytometry Laboratory |
01 809 2763 |
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Blood Tranfusion Laboratory |
01 809 2705 |
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Address |
Haematology Laboratory, Pathology, Beaumont Hospital, Beaumont, Dublin 9. |
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User Information
The Beaumont Hospital Laboratory Users Guide provides information on the tests provided within the Department, sample types, reference ranges and expected turn around times.
Inherited Thrombophilia Screen / Lupus Anticoagulant ScreenTesting Requirements
All requests for Inherited Thrombophilia screen / Lupus Anticoagulant ScreenTesting are vetted and they will not be processed unless accompanied by the fully completed request form, including anticoagulant status, and unless the patient meets the clinical criteria for testing. Clinical guidelines regarding the appropriate timing of Thrombophilia testing can be obtained in the User guide.
Informed patient consent is required for genetic testing for prothrombotic mutations. This includes mutation analysis for Factor V Leiden (including testing done for samples which have an abnormal APCR, therefore APCR requests also require consent in advance) and the Prothrombin Gene Mutation. It will not be possible to test for these mutations if patient consent has not been confirmed on the request form. There is a Patient Genetic Information Leaflet available for clinicians and patients to aid in the obtaining of patient consent.
Haematology Molecular Testing Requirements
Requests for Haematology Molecular testing will not be processed unless genetic consent is confirmed on the request form. Informed patient consent is required for genetic testing. There is a Patient Genetic Information Leaflet available for clinicians and patients to aid in the obtaining of patient consent.
Haematology Genetic Consent Form
Haemachromatosis Genetic Screening Request Form
Inherited Thrombophilia Screen / Lupus Anticoagulant Screen Request Form
External Immunophenotyping Request Form