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Smilow Multiple Myeloma and Gammopathies Program
Smilow Cancer Hospital at North Haven
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
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  • Smilow Multiple Myeloma and Gammopathies Program
    Smilow Cancer Hospital at North Haven
    6 Devine Street
    North Haven, CT 06473
  • Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven
    35 Park Street
    New Haven, CT 06511

Sabrina Browning, MD

Hematologic Oncology, Hematology
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Patient type treated
Adult
Accepting new patients
Yes
Referral required
From patients or physicians
Board Certified in
Internal Medicine and Hematology (Internal Medicine)

Biography

Sabrina Browning, MD, is a hematologist who cares for patients with blood disorders, including multiple myeloma, AL (light-chain) amyloidosis, and other monoclonal gammopathies. She also treats patients with benign hematologic conditions including problems with bleeding and clotting.

Dr. Browning says hematology is a field she has been passionate about ever since “the first time I saw blood cells on a blood smear under the microscope.”

She especially enjoys meeting with patients. She starts each new patient visit by taking the time to actively listen to their stories and concerns. “I feel extremely grateful for the opportunity to build close relationships with my patients and their families as we tackle challenges with their hematologic disorders,” says Dr. Browning. “Hematology is a field where research continues to advance care for patients with both hematologic cancers and benign hematologic conditions, and it is exciting to be able to bring this new knowledge directly to my patients.”

Dr. Browning's clinical and research interests include evaluating new treatments and their impact on quality of life. She has a special interest in inherited risk factors patients may have for developing these disorders, and the management of classical hematology issues, such as bleeding and clotting.

Dr. Browning works closely with colleagues to determine the best treatment strategies and incorporates patient input as well. She tells her patients, “We are a team, and I am committed to working with both you and your family to ensure you receive high-quality and personal care for your hematologic disease.”

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology)

Education & Training

  • Medical Oncology/Hematology Fellow
    Yale University School of Medicine (2020)
  • Amyloid Fellow
    Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center (2017)
  • Internal Medicine Intern/Resident
    Yale University School of Medicine (2016)
  • MD
    University of Connecticut School of Medicine (2013)
  • BS
    Quinnipiac University, Biology, Minors in Chemistry and Psychology (2009)

Additional Information

Locations
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Smilow Multiple Myeloma and Gammopathies Program
Smilow Cancer Hospital at North Haven
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
1 of 2
  • Smilow Multiple Myeloma and Gammopathies Program
    Smilow Cancer Hospital at North Haven
    6 Devine Street
    North Haven, CT 06473
  • Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven
    35 Park Street
    New Haven, CT 06511

Biography

Sabrina Browning, MD, is a hematologist who cares for patients with blood disorders, including multiple myeloma, AL (light-chain) amyloidosis, and other monoclonal gammopathies. She also treats patients with benign hematologic conditions including problems with bleeding and clotting.

Dr. Browning says hematology is a field she has been passionate about ever since “the first time I saw blood cells on a blood smear under the microscope.”

She especially enjoys meeting with patients. She starts each new patient visit by taking the time to actively listen to their stories and concerns. “I feel extremely grateful for the opportunity to build close relationships with my patients and their families as we tackle challenges with their hematologic disorders,” says Dr. Browning. “Hematology is a field where research continues to advance care for patients with both hematologic cancers and benign hematologic conditions, and it is exciting to be able to bring this new knowledge directly to my patients.”

Dr. Browning's clinical and research interests include evaluating new treatments and their impact on quality of life. She has a special interest in inherited risk factors patients may have for developing these disorders, and the management of classical hematology issues, such as bleeding and clotting.

Dr. Browning works closely with colleagues to determine the best treatment strategies and incorporates patient input as well. She tells her patients, “We are a team, and I am committed to working with both you and your family to ensure you receive high-quality and personal care for your hematologic disease.”

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology)

Education & Training

  • Medical Oncology/Hematology Fellow
    Yale University School of Medicine (2020)
  • Amyloid Fellow
    Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center (2017)
  • Internal Medicine Intern/Resident
    Yale University School of Medicine (2016)
  • MD
    University of Connecticut School of Medicine (2013)
  • BS
    Quinnipiac University, Biology, Minors in Chemistry and Psychology (2009)

Additional Information

Locations
1
Smilow Multiple Myeloma and Gammopathies Program
Smilow Cancer Hospital at North Haven
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
1 of 2
  • Smilow Multiple Myeloma and Gammopathies Program
    Smilow Cancer Hospital at North Haven
    6 Devine Street
    North Haven, CT 06473
  • Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven
    35 Park Street
    New Haven, CT 06511
1
Smilow Multiple Myeloma and Gammopathies Program
Smilow Cancer Hospital at North Haven
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
1 of 2
  • Smilow Multiple Myeloma and Gammopathies Program
    Smilow Cancer Hospital at North Haven
    6 Devine Street
    North Haven, CT 06473
  • Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven
    35 Park Street
    New Haven, CT 06511