At The Oncology Institute, we examined patient care and found that patients reported being happier and experiencing better overall outcomes when they received supportive, patient-centric care. Part of that care at The Oncology Institute includes counseling.
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Whether it’s called compassionate counseling or cancer counseling, counseling for cancer patients involves offering support to cancer patients. When you get treatment at The Oncology Institute, we offer a range of cancer support services to help you:
Specialists coordinate your care, ensuring you receive the cancer treatment you need. Your team may recommend supportive services tailored to your specific needs. You can also request services. At every step, our goal is education, so you are empowered to choose the treatment and supportive services that best suit your needs.
Cancer doesn’t just affect your health. It can also impact your finances, relationships, mental health, spirituality, sense of self, and even your place in your community. Your body may change, and you may need to take time away from work. You may no longer be able to participate in activities the way you once did. These changes can be challenging to navigate on your own.
With counseling, you receive support to navigate relationship changes and changes in your abilities, self-confidence, and more. You can also receive support with nutrition and lifestyle changes, ensuring your treatment plan has the best chance of success.
You may be living with cancer for a long time, and it will touch every part of your life. With counseling, you can build a life with cancer, in remission, and beyond.

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During your cancer journey, The Oncology Institute offers a range of cancer counseling services to help you navigate the uncertainties and strong emotions that can arise with cancer treatment. Our goal is to empower you and to help you live with dignity while you receive our compassionate, state-of-the-art cancer treatment.
At The Oncology Institute, we adopt a value-based model of care, which means we select treatment plans based on what will be most beneficial to you, including counseling and other personalized support services. If you have been diagnosed with cancer or need screening, request an appointment with The Oncology Institute and see for yourself how we’re changing oncology for the better.