Dr. Sarah Rush MD
Hematologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
1 Perkins Sq Akron OH, 44308About
Dr. Sarah Rush is a pediatric hematologist practicing in Akron, OH. Dr. Rush specializes in treating children that have a blood disease or cancer. Such blood diseases include disorders of red blood cells, white blood cells and/or platelets. The types of cancers that Dr. Rush treats include leukemias, lymphomas and certain tumors. Dr. Rush can also treat bleeding disorders in children. Pediatric hematologists can be found in childrens hospitals, community hospitals, university medical centers and more.
Education and Training
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 2005
Provider Details
Treatments
- Hearing Loss
- Anemia
- Fever
- Brain Tumor
- Bone Cancer
- Leukemia
- Dermal Aesthetics
- Extra Corporeal Shockwave Therapy
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