Staci Arnold, MD, MBA, MPH

Position / Title
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Institution
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Other Disease Area(s) of Focus
Diamond Blackfan anemia, Fanconi anemia, Shwachman Diamond syndrome, Dyskeratosis congenita

Dr. Arnold is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine. She specializes in pediatric hematology and has particular expertise in the care of children undergoing stem cell transplantation for noncancerous disorders, such as sickle cell anemia: (uh-NEE-mee-uh) A condition in which there is a shortage of red blood cells in the bloodstream. This causes a low red blood cell count. Symptoms of anemia are fatigue and tiredness. , aplastic anemia: (ay-PLASS-tik uh-NEE_mee-uh) A rare and serious condition in which the bone marrow fails to make enough blood cells - red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The term aplastic is a Greek word meaning not to form. Anemia is a condition that happens when red blood cell count is low. Most… and thalassemia. In addition to caring for patients, Dr. Arnold conducts research. She has an MBA and does outcome research to demonstrate the cost-effectiveness of the therapies she uses.

Physician Status
Practice Location

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
1405 Clifton Road NE
Egleston Hospital
Atlanta, GA 30322
United States