A Haematologist is a medical specialist who focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of blood-related disorders. This includes conditions affecting the blood cells, bone marrow, and coagulation system, such as anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, hemophilia, and clotting disorders. Haematologists perform detailed investigations, interpret laboratory tests, and develop treatment plans, which may include medications, transfusions, or bone marrow transplants. They often work closely with oncologists, pathologists, and other specialists to provide comprehensive care. By managing both acute and chronic blood disorders, haematologists play a crucial role in improving patient outcomes, ensuring proper blood function, and maintaining overall health.