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Andrew D. Leavitt, MD

Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine • Hematology
Hematology Obstetrics Mission Bay
415-353-3400
Portrait of Andrew D. Leavitt
Portrait of Andrew D. Leavitt
ucsf logo

Andrew D. Leavitt, MD

Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine • Hematology
Hematology Obstetrics Mission Bay
415-353-3400

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About me

Dr. Andrew Leavitt is director of UCSF's program for noncancerous blood disorders as well as director of the UCSF Adult Hemophilia Treatment Center. He cares for patients with classical (nonmalignant) blood diseases, including bleeding disorders (such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease), platelet function disorders, disorders of insufficient platelets (such as immune thrombocytopenia and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura), venous thromboembolic disorders (blood clots), neutropenia (reduced numbers of the white blood cells called neutrophils) and anemia.

Leavitt is medical director of UCSF's blood and marrow transplant clinical laboratory, which supports the cellular therapy program. He is internationally known for his studies of the development of megakaryocytes, large cells in the bone marrow that divide to produce blood platelets. His research focuses on improving treatment and outcomes for patients with bleeding disorders and venous thromboembolic diseases.

Leavitt obtained his medical degree at Harvard Medical School. He completed a residency in internal medicine and served as chief resident at the University of Michigan. At UCSF, he completed a fellowship in hematology and oncology, followed by a fellowship in transfusion medicine. He joined the UCSF faculty in 1992.

Leavitt has served on expert guideline panels for venous thromboembolism treatment in patients with cancer. He has also served on the editorial boards of the journal Blood, the Journal of Clinical Investigation, and the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science.

Education & training

Board certification

  • Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine

Fellowship

  • Blood Banking, UCSF Graduate Medical Education
  • Hematology, UCSF Graduate Medical Education

Residency

  • Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Hospitals

Internship

  • Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Hospitals

Degree

  • MD, Harvard Medical School

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    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      December 27, 2025

      Dr Leavitt is wonderful, inspires confidence, great explainer. I'm so glad to be in his care.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      December 19, 2025

      Dr. Leavitt is an AMAZING hematologist. He communicates complex medical diagnosis In language you clearly understand and he's great at answering any questions or concerns you have. A+++++++ for Dr. Andrew Leavitt.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      November 26, 2025

      Dr. Leavitt truly listened to my concerns. He was very patient and kind. He explained things simply and made sure I understood. I felt very secure that my health concern was addressed and there was a follow-up plan. I am very grateful.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      November 21, 2025

      Dr Leavitt is The Best.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      November 12, 2025

      Good experience

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      November 10, 2025

      Dr Leavitt is the best!!! He has helped me greatly with his expertise and care!

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