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Discover Sickle Cell Prodigy

Helping patients and care partners find clarity, confidence, and community at every stage of the curative treatment journey.

WELCOME

Hi Sickle Family —we’re glad you found us.

 

If you live with sickle cell disease, you know there are two types of curative therapies — bone marrow transplant or gene-based therapy. These treatments brings hope and relief, as well as  grief, uncertainty and questions like:

"Who am I after treatment?

What changes and what stays the same?
Where do I find connection and community? "

 

At Sickle Cell Prodigy, we support patients, survivors, and care partners before, during, and after transformative therapies—helping them prepare for treatment and rediscover themselves after treatment ends.

 

This a space for reflection, support, and connection, created by people who understand the transplant experience.​ Wherever you are in your  journey, know you belong here.

Care for What Comes Next — Together, Beyond Treatment

Redefining Survivorship in Sickle Cell Disease

We are building a future where patients have access to a clear, compassionate roadmap for life beyond treatment—one rooted in education, empowerment, and whole-person wellness.

 

Our mission is to help patients and care partners find community at every stage of the journey—whether outcomes are successful, uncertain, or still out of reach. 

Holding Hands Support

Our Initiatives

At Sickle Cell Prodigy, our programs are designed to simplify healthcare navigation and empower patients and care partners throughout the treatment journey — from consideration to recovery and beyond. Through our initiatives, we deliver a comprehensive continuum of support—meeting patients and care partners where they are and caring for them every step of the way.

What Patients and Care Partners Say...

Chris Lundy, Transplant Survivor

Chris Lundy from Atlanta, GA.

25yrs Post-Transplant

“Finally, a community that understands the challenges of survivorship. It’s not just about treatment; it’s about rebuilding a fulfilling life beyond sickle cell.”.
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