
You’re Not Alone
Many patients feel overwhelmed after a diagnosis. Questions about treatment, appointments, medications, and next steps are common — and expected.
Our care team works to ensure patients:
- Know who to contact with questions
- Understand what to expect throughout care
- Feel supported and informed at each visit
Support is not limited to medical treatment — it includes communication, education, and guidance along the way.
Care Coordination & Navigation
Cancer care often involves multiple appointments, providers, and services. Our team helps coordinate care by:
- Scheduling and appointment guidance
- Communication with specialists and outside providers
- Coordination of biopsies, imaging, and specialty consultations
- Helping patients understand next steps and timelines
Patients always have a clear point of contact within our office.

Emotional & Practical Support
Cancer care can bring emotional and practical challenges. While every patient’s needs are different, support may include help with:
- Coping with a new diagnosis
- Managing stress and uncertainty
- Understanding available community resources
- Connecting with additional support services when needed
We work to ensure patients feel supported both medically and personally.
Financial & Insurance Support
Questions about insurance coverage, medication costs, and financial assistance are common during treatment.
Our team can help:
- Explain insurance coverage and benefits
- Assist with prior authorizations
- Connect patients with financial assistance foundations
- Answer billing-related questions
You can learn more on our Insurance & Financial Assistance page.
Support Foundations We Work With
When appropriate, we help patients explore support from national organizations that provide financial and practical assistance, including:
Availability and eligibility vary by program.





