Dear Delegates,
On behalf of Indian Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (IAHAD), it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 15th National Haemostasis Update (NHU) 2026, to be held from 1st August to 2nd August 2026 in Bengaluru.
NHU is an annual scientific meeting bringing together clinicians, nurses, physiotherapists and allied healthcare professionals dedicated to advancing care in haemophilia and other bleeding disorders in India. NHU 2026 brings a two-day extended programme of expert lectures, cutting-edge scientific updates, clinical case discussions and interactive sessions focused on real-world data and practices.
Over these two days, we aim to foster meaningful collaboration, share emerging evidence and explore innovations that are shaping the future of haemostasis and comprehensive patient care. The meeting will also highlight important scientific contributions through abstract presentations, providing an opportunity for physicians, nurses and allied health professionals to share their insights, clinical experiences, and innovative approaches in the management of bleeding disorders. In addition, several distinguished national and international speakers will join us to share their expertise and insights through engaging lectures and interactive sessions, enriching the learning experience for all participants. More than a conference, NHU 2026 is a platform for learning, networking and strengthening our collective commitment to improving outcomes for patients with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
We look forward to welcoming you in person for an enriching scientific gathering in Bengaluru.
For Organizing Committee,
Dr. Alok Srivastava
President, IAHAD
Dr. Shashikant Apte
Secretary, IAHAD
Dear Esteemed Colleagues,
It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 14th National Haemostasis Update (NHU 2025) organized by the Indian Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (IAHAD) to be held at the "The Chancery Pavilion, Bengaluru" from August 2-3, 2025.
NHU is the annual scientific meeting established for healthcare professionals involved in the promotion of care of people with haemophilia and allied bleeding disorders in India. As the field continues to evolve rapidly with innovations and expanding therapeutic options in the world, this meeting aims to provide a comprehensive scientific update for multidisciplinary teams involved in the diagnosis, clinical management, and holistic care of bleeding disorders — including musculoskeletal and nursing support.
With increasing support from the union and state governments for care for people with haemophilia and other inherited rare bleeding disorders, this meeting provides an opportunity to also share best practices and learn for the growing experience of successful programs in the country.
We are optimistic that NHU 2025 will not only be a platform for learning but also an opportunity to reconnect with colleagues, foster new collaborations, and exchange ideas that drive progress in haemophilia care.
We look forward to welcoming you to this enriching learning experience.




