More User-Friendly, More Personal: How InfuCare Rx Helps Bleeding Disorder Patients Through Teamwork
Behind every infusion is a team working together to make care easier, more personal, and more accessible. Albert K. knows this firsthand.
For people living with hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, or another bleeding disorder, daily life involves constant logistics: coordinating infusions, sourcing supplies, managing a condition that doesn’t pause for busy schedules or the natural changes that come with age. The right care team doesn’t just treat the condition. They make the whole process easier to live with.
Watch Albert’s Story
Connection, communication, and a dedicated care team make a real difference.
That’s exactly what Albert K., a patient at InfuCare Rx infusion suite in Hershey, PA, wanted to share. In his own words, the difference comes down to something simple: being user-friendly.
“The reason I like InfuCare is they’re more user-friendly. As I’ve gotten older, infusions are more difficult. This place here is so much easier to deal with. With InfuCare, I call Frank up, and he made sure that I get all the supplies I need to infuse.”
— Albert K., InfuCare Rx Patient
That kind of relationship, where a patient can call their care coordinator by name and trust that their needs will be handled, is not an accident. It’s what InfuCare Rx is designed to deliver.
Care That Evolves with You

Albert’s story touches on something that doesn’t get talked about enough: managing a bleeding disorder changes over time. What worked at 30 may not work at 60. Infusions that were once routine can become more challenging. Needs shift. Schedules change. A care team that notices those changes and responds with real attentiveness makes an enormous difference in quality of life.
At InfuCare Rx, our infusion suites and care team are built around exactly this kind of ongoing, adaptive support. From timely delivery of therapies and supplies to one-on-one coordination with a dedicated care representative, patients like Albert don’t have to fight to be heard. They just call Frank.
What Patient-Centered Care Looks Like
Bleeding disorders affect millions of Americans, yet they remain widely misunderstood even within healthcare settings. Clinical experts from InfuCare Rx treat hemophilia A, hemophilia B, von Willebrand disease, a full range of factor deficiencies (I, II, V, VII, X, XI, XII, and XIII), and other rare bleeding disorders. But Albert’s story is a reminder that clinical expertise is only part of what matters.
The other part is this: how does it feel to be a patient? Is the process confusing or clear? Is the team responsive or hard to reach? Are supplies arriving on time? Is someone actually paying attention to how your needs are changing?
What Our Bleeding Disorders Program Delivers
- Clinical experts implementing best practices for hemophilia and rare bleeding disorders
- Dedicated insurance coverage expertise and financial counseling
- Personalized patient education and ongoing clinical monitoring
- Infusion care at home or alternate care settings, nationwide
- One-on-one care coordination with a real person who knows your name and your needs
- Reliable, timely delivery of therapies and infusion supplies
- 24/7/365 clinical support available to our patients
The Right Support Changes Everything
Connection, communication, and a dedicated care team can make a meaningful difference in the everyday life of a patient living with a bleeding disorder. From one-on-one support to timely delivery of therapies and supplies, this is what patient-centered care looks like at InfuCare Rx.
If you or a loved one is living with a bleeding disorder and looking for a care partner who will show up the way Albert’s team has, we’d love to talk.
Ready to learn more about InfuCare Rx’s Bleeding Disorders Program? Connect with our Care Team today by clicking the link below.
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