Christopher Tormey, MD
Biography
Christopher Tormey, MD, is a pathologist who specializes in diagnosing blood, or hematological, disorders. Some of the conditions he might diagnose include bleeding or clotting disorders, anemia, sickle cell disease, and also blood cancers, including leukemia and lymphoma. Dr. Tormey is medical director of the transfusion service at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven.
“I help make a diagnosis through lab tests and looking at samples under a microscope,” Dr. Tormey says. “Then I work with the patient to find the best solution for them.” He explains that this could be an apheresis treatment, in which a patient’s blood is filtered and replenished with a healthy supply, or it could involve a blood plasma transfusion. “It’s rewarding to provide a definitive answer and make a meaningful contribution to a patient’s therapy,” Dr. Tormey says.
At Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Tormey is an associate professor of laboratory medicine. In his research, he investigates the immune system and the presence of certain antibodies in the blood.
Titles
- Professor of Laboratory Medicine
- Director, Transfusion Medicine Service, Laboratory Medicine
- Director, Transfusion Medicine Fellowship, Laboratory Medicine
Education & Training
- Clinical Fellow (Transfusion Medicine)Yale University School of Medicine (2008)
- ResidentYale University School of Medicine (2007)
- MDNew York Medical College (2004)
- BAUniversity of Chicago, Chemistry (2000)
Additional Information
Biography
Christopher Tormey, MD, is a pathologist who specializes in diagnosing blood, or hematological, disorders. Some of the conditions he might diagnose include bleeding or clotting disorders, anemia, sickle cell disease, and also blood cancers, including leukemia and lymphoma. Dr. Tormey is medical director of the transfusion service at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven.
“I help make a diagnosis through lab tests and looking at samples under a microscope,” Dr. Tormey says. “Then I work with the patient to find the best solution for them.” He explains that this could be an apheresis treatment, in which a patient’s blood is filtered and replenished with a healthy supply, or it could involve a blood plasma transfusion. “It’s rewarding to provide a definitive answer and make a meaningful contribution to a patient’s therapy,” Dr. Tormey says.
At Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Tormey is an associate professor of laboratory medicine. In his research, he investigates the immune system and the presence of certain antibodies in the blood.
Titles
- Professor of Laboratory Medicine
- Director, Transfusion Medicine Service, Laboratory Medicine
- Director, Transfusion Medicine Fellowship, Laboratory Medicine
Education & Training
- Clinical Fellow (Transfusion Medicine)Yale University School of Medicine (2008)
- ResidentYale University School of Medicine (2007)
- MDNew York Medical College (2004)
- BAUniversity of Chicago, Chemistry (2000)