Breast Cancer Treatment Center - New York City, NY
Do you wish that health care providers treated their breast cancer patients with the compassion and commitment they would give their own mothers? Cancer Treatment Centers of America operate with that very premise in mind. We call it the Mother Standard of Care. We are passionately committed to your recovery, and our approach to treatment regards you as a person not just a disease. If you live in the New York area, our nearest center is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, about 95 miles away.
We understand that cancer effects much more than the physical body. So we integrated alternative healing practices into our regimen of available services to support your mental, emotional and spiritual well being. Of course we offer the latest in cutting edge medicine including surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and immunotherapy to heal the body; but we also offer complimentary services like nutritional support, naturopathic medicine, mind-body medicine, oncology rehabilitation, pain management and spiritual support as well. This combined approach provides an exceptional level of care.
Another defining characteristic of CTCA is our commitment to empower you by giving you and your family all the information and support you need to make the decisions ahead. We make sure you have complete understanding of all the medical treatments and complimentary practices available, then we take the time to answer your questions and concerns. You will play an active role in creating an individualized recovery plan, tailored specifically to your needs and desires.
Is the Mother Standard of Care a success? The numbers speak for themselves. A survey in 2010 showed a 99% overall satisfaction rate in our patients, and 95% said they would recommend our center to a friend.
Give us a call, or chat with one of our oncology information specialists online. You may be surprised at how many options are available. We would love to discuss our special approach to treatment, or even set up a visit for you and your family so you can see the Philadelphia Breast Cancer Center for yourself.