Cancer Services

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Methodist Hospital | Metropolitan Methodist Hospital | Northeast Methodist Hospital

Methodist Healthcare provides a full scope of cancer care for adults and children— from diagnosis to treatment oncology patients including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation treatment and blood and marrow stem cell transplants.

Methodist Hospital

The South Texas Cancer Institute

Since 1981, thousands diagnosed with cancer have relied upon the hope, teamwork and advanced technology provided by The South Texas Cancer Institute. The program represents a multidisciplinary approach to treatment options at Methodist Hospital but also focuses on the emotional, social and spiritual well–being of cancer patients while providing comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services to meet their medical needs. The Hematology/Oncology/Transplant Clinic allows patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment to remain out of the hospital as much as possible. The South Texas Cancer Institute offers a “V.I.P.” hospital protocol for its Very Immuno-compromised Patients who may require emergency care while undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

Metropolitan Methodist Hospital

Cancer Services

Our Cancer Services include physicians working alongside nurses, caseworkers and chaplains to help patients and their families cope during the process of diagnosis and treatment. A highly skilled staff provides compassionate care for cancer patients undergoing surgery and chemotherapy treatments. Inpatients receive a complimentary guidebook to help them find the resources they may need from proper nutrition to advice on how to talk to their family and employer about cancer. They also receive a journal to record treatments, medications, fatigue level and pain.

Northeast Methodist Hospital

Cancer Services

Our cancer services provide compassionate care that includes physicians working alongside nurses (many with special oncology nursing certifications), dietitians, caseworkers and chaplains. Team members work with individual patients and their families to help them cope during the process of diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment.

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