

Dr. Nigel Key, MD
Dr. Nigel Key, MD is a hematologist oncologist in Chapel Hill, NC and has over 40 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER / COLLEGE OF MEDICINE in 1981. He is affiliated with University of North Carolina Hospital. He is accepting new patients and telehealth appointments.
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100 Eastowne Dr Chapel Hill, NC 27514Make an Appointment
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Dr. Key is affiliated with University of North Carolina Hospital Chapel Hill, a highly rated hospital.
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About Me
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I am a hematologist whose practice is limited to patients with non-malignant blood disorders. I direct the section of benign hematology in the Division of Hematology/Oncology. My particular interests are in bleeding and clotting disorders.biography
I am a hematologist whose practice is limited to patients with non-malignant blood disorders.Hematology & Oncology
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Victoria University Of Manchester / College Of Medicine
Medical School, 1981
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Learn more about medical license public record checkCharacteristics of abdominal vein thrombosis in children and adults, 2013-02-14
Euglobulin Clot Lysis Time Reveals a High Frequency of Fibrinolytic Activation in Trauma, 2021-05-31
Effect of Eptifibatide on Inflammation During Acute Pain Episodes in Sickle Cell Disease, 2018-01-30
Antifibrinolytic Therapy and Perioperative Considerations, 2017-11-08
Coagulation activation in sickle cell trait: an exploratory study, 2015-09-07
A novel canine model of immune thrombocytopenia: Has ITP gone to the dogs?, 2014-07-08
Nephrin as a Biomarker of Sickle Cell Glomerulopathy in Malawi, 2018-02-07
Homogeneous low-molecular-weight heparins with reversible anticoagulant activity, 2014-02-23
Rituximab for Treatment of Inhibitors in Haemophilia A: A Phase II Study, 2014-06-12
Major Burn Injury is not Associated with Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy, 2013-06-01
Pregnancy in Sickle Trait: What we Know and What we Don't, 2020-02-17
Association of Coagulation Activation with Clinical Complications in Sickle Cell Disease, 2012-01-11
Analysis of Tissue Factor Positive Microparticles, 2010-02-26
In Vitro And In Vivo Characterization Of A Reversible Synthetic Heparin Analogue, 2015-12-10
How to discuss gene therapy for haemophilia? A patient and physician perspective, 2019-05-21
Blood utilization in patients with burn injury and association with clinical outcomes, 2012-12-24
ENDOTHELIAL ALTERATIONS IN A CANINE MODEL OF IMMUNE THROMBOCYTOPENIA, 2017-11-28
Tapered oral dexamethasone for the acute chest syndrome of sickle cell disease, 2011-08-16
Synthetic oligosaccharides can replace animal-sourced low-molecular weight heparins, 2017-09-06
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hospital awardsView all awardsOutstanding Patient Experience Award™ (2024, 2023, 2022)
Top in the nation for overall patient experience based on nine measures related to doctor and nurse communication, hospital cleanliness and noise levels, and medication and post-discharge care instructions
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89%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home5% higher than the national average
81%Patients said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well5% higher than the national average
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