The 20 Best Hereditary Elliptocytosis Doctors Near Me in Los Angeles, CA

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Last Updated: 04/28/2026

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MediFind found 2 doctor with experience in Hereditary Elliptocytosis near Los Angeles, CA. Of these, 2 are Experienced.

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    Experienced in Hereditary Elliptocytosis
    Hematology | Oncology
    Experienced in Hereditary Elliptocytosis
    Hematology | Oncology

    Tower Hematology Oncology Medical Group

    9090 Wilshire Blvd Ste 200, 
    Beverly Hills, CA 
     (8.1 miles away)
    Languages Spoken:
    English

    Leland Green is a Hematologist and an Oncologist practicing medicine in Beverly Hills, California. Dr. Green is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Hereditary Elliptocytosis. He is also highly rated in 42 other conditions, according to our data. His clinical expertise encompasses Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), Childhood Iron Deficiency Anemia, Multiple Myeloma, and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.

    Experienced in Hereditary Elliptocytosis
    Hematology
    Experienced in Hereditary Elliptocytosis
    Hematology

    Providence Medical Institute

    181 S Buena Vista St Fl 4, 
    Burbank, CA 
     (8.8 miles away)
    Languages Spoken:
    English

    Raul Mena is a Hematologist practicing medicine in Burbank, California. Dr. Mena is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Hereditary Elliptocytosis. He is also highly rated in 34 other conditions, according to our data. His clinical expertise encompasses Lung Cancer, Adult Soft Tissue Sarcoma, Paget Disease of the Breast, Bone Marrow Aspiration, and Endoscopy.

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    Last Updated: 04/28/2026

    What is the definition of Hereditary Elliptocytosis?

    Hereditary elliptocytosis (HE) refers to a group of inherited blood conditions where the red blood cells are abnormally shaped. Symptoms vary from very mild to severe and can include fatigue, shortness of breath, gallstones, and yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice). Some people with this condition have an enlarged spleen. Hereditary elliptocytosis is caused by a genetic change in either the EPB41, SPTA1, or SPTB gene, and is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. Hereditary pyropoikilocytosis is a related condition with more serious symptoms, and is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. Diagnosis of this condition is made by looking at the shape of the red blood cells under a microscope.