The first vaccines for prevention of COVID-19 in the United States were authorized for emergency use (EUA) in December 2020. Taking anticoagulants or having a bleeding disorder is not a contraindication to receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. BCDI recommends that if and when you are eligible, you should receive the vaccine. However, it is important to be aware of the risk for increased bruising and hematoma formation at the injection site. Below is guidance on how to prepare for your vaccination.
BCDI COVID-19 Response
The Bleeding & Clotting Disorders Institute continues to monitor the current state and federal mandates and guidance regarding COVID-19. We have implemented several precautions to mitigate the potential spread of the disease to our patients and staff while in our office. Below are the steps currently being taken:
When in the office for appointments, the following rules apply:
- Masks are not required, but will be provided for any patient or family member choosing to wear one
- Prior to appointment and upon check-in, all patients and visitors are asked to complete a COVID screening questionnaire
- Automatic door openers should be utilized whenever possible (and pressed with a hip or elbow) to decrease the number of times a patient must touch door surfaces with their hands
For our patients that use clotting factor concentrates there is no need at this time to be concerned about your factor supply. Current processes to ensure the safety of plasma derived clotting factor are effective against COVID-19. The biggest threat to the factor supply is stockpiling of factor. The Medical and Scientific Advisory Council of the National Hemophilia Foundation (MASAC) issued guidance #242 that discusses the appropriate amount of factor for patients to have in their homes. Dr. Tarantino is a longstanding member of MASAC and helped to write this guidance. We ask that patients abide by these standards during this public health crisis.
The BCDI pharmacy continues to monitor factor supplies and maintains an adequate supply to take care of any of our patients in an emergent situation. We work closely with our manufacturing partners to ensure that there is no disruption in the supply chain. If you are not a patient of the BCDI pharmacy and find yourself in need of emergent factor, please call our office and we will ensure you are not without access to your clotting factor.
BCDI will continue to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines regarding implementing additional cleaning and sanitization our office to protect those patients visiting us. We will continue to update you via our social media channels and email if there are any further changes to our practices. Thank you for allowing us to serve you and your families. If you have additional questions or specific questions about how COVID-19 affects you or your family members, please do not hesitate to call our office. Our care team is here for you!