For Health Professionals
Overview
The Iron Clinic investigates and treats iron deficiency. Intravenous iron infusions can be provided if needed.
Who to refer
- Patients with equivocal iron studies results requiring further evaluation:
- Haemoglobin <80 must send patient to ED for blood transfusion AND refer to Iron Clinic
- Haemoglobin <100 or severe symptoms = Urgent
- Haemoglobin >100 and mild symptoms = Routine 1
- Patients with iron deficiency of unknown origin
- Confirmed iron deficiency with one of the following indications for intravenous iron replacement:
- Demonstrated intolerance, non-compliance or lack of efficacy with oral iron, despite modification of dose, timing and frequency
- Intestinal malabsorption (eg. inflammatory bowel disease)
- Ongoing iron (eg. blood) losses that exceed absorptive capacity
- A clinical need for a rapid iron supply (eg. in patients where optimisation of erythroid response is important to prevent physiological decompensation/ transfusion)
Who not to refer
- Patients that need blood transfusions (Haemoglobin under 80), refer to Emergency Department AND send Iron Clinic referral for further follow up and investigation of cause.
- Iron deficiency in pregnancy should be discussed with the antenatal clinic.
- Chronic kidney disease patients requiring erythropoiesis-stimulating agents are managed through the dialysis service and renal outpatient clinic.
Contact
Clinical Lead: Dr Eleni Hatzis, Haematologist - 03 5320 8500
Specialist Clinics: Call centre - 03 5320 4221. GP Hotline - 03 5320 6800
Medical Day Unit: 03 5320 6733