- Medical Weight Loss
- Primary CareIf you’re having an urgent health issue, contact your primary care physician, go to your local emergency room, or call 911. OHC can not provide medical advice or answer medical questions via this form. If you have a concern about patient care or require immediate attention, please contact OHC at 1-800-710-4674 during regular business hours.
- Emergency CareWe encourage patients to call OHC before going to the emergency room or urgent care clinic, even if it is after hours or on weekends. We may be able to assist in...
- ColonoscopyFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Joanie Manzo Director, Marketing & Physician Services 513-751-2145 x20143 joan.manzo@usoncology.com Colonoscopy. The word typically conjures up unpleasant thoughts of bowel prep, a liquid diet, and embarrassment. (Read More)
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Internal MedicineDr. Drosick is a medical oncologist and hematologist. He received his medical degree from West Virginia University, and completed his residency and fellowship at the University of Kentucky, Chandler Medical Center. He is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and medical oncology. Dr. Drosick specializes in lung cancer and breast cancer, and sees patients at our OHC Eastgate office.
- Bladder Cancer
- Kidney Cancer
- Testicular Cancer
- Ovarian CancerThe local chapter of the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Greater Cincinnati has been operating for the past decade to create public awareness about the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, to provide support, resources, and education to ovarian cancer survivors and caregivers; and to fund research focused on early detection and a cure. Services...
- Cervical CancerAs part of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, we would be remiss not to highlight the HPV Vaccine and its ability to reduce your risk of cervical, other gynecologic, and head and neck cancers. OHC advanced practice provider Emma Shaffer, MPAS, (Read More)
- Colon CancerHNPCC is the most common form of hereditary colon cancer and accounts for about 3% of all colorectal cancer diagnoses each year. People with HNPCC often have at least three family members and two generations with colorectal cancer, and cancer develops before age 50.
- Prostate CancerA Phase 1 Study Evaluation the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Efficacy of AMG509 in Subjects with Metastatic Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer Learn More Solid Tumor
- Cancer CareOHC is certified by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in the Quality Oncology Practice Initiative Certification Program (QOPI) for achieving rigorous standards for high quality cancer care.
- Lung CancerOHC is the only practice, and one of six recipients, of the 2023 Innovation Award from the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) for its groundbreaking quality improvement project focusing on comprehensive biomarker testing in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer. This project is being implemented by other cancer practices across the nation.
- Mental HealthThe holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. However, for individuals battling cancer, this festive period can present unique challenges to their mental health. The emotional toll of cancer treatment, combined with the added (Read More)
- Thyroid
- Thyroid Cancer
- MRIAdvanced imaging techniques, such as CT, MRI, or PET scans, are used to obtain detailed images of the tumor and surrounding organs. These images guide the creation of a personalized treatment plan that outlines the exact coordinates for radiation delivery. During each session, a linear accelerator or other specialized machine delivers the high-dose radiation beams from multiple angles, converging precisely at the tumor site.
- RadiologyOHC is accredited in radiation oncology by the American College of Radiology. This accreditation represents the highest level of quality and patient safety.
- Computed Tomography
- ChemotherapyOHC medical oncologist and hematologist Prasad R. Kudalkar, MD, Steve’s doctor at OHC Fairfield, tried several different chemotherapy combinations to find a therapy that Steve tolerated and would help eradicate his cancer. After several months of therapy, Steve was in remission, where he remained for six years. “Steve fought hard for remission and Kathy was there by his side every step of the way,” adds Dr. Kudalkar.
- Radiation TherapyRadiation therapy is one of the most common treatments for cancer—it can be used to target cancer cells, relieve symptoms associated with cancer, or prevent cancer from returning. It may be used alone or in combination with other treatments like (Read More)
- Radiation OncologyAmanda Noble, BSN, RN, OCN, serves as Executive Director for OHC. Amanda brings a very personal perspective to her role having been an oncology nurse for over 20 years. With a career spanning nearly two decades at OHC, her most recent role was the group’s Director of Clinical Operations. Amanda oversees the strategic planning, growth initiatives, and hospital and community collaborations for the organization as well as the daily operations of the multi-specialty oncology practice that include medical oncology, hematology, blood and bone marrow transplant, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology, and breast surgical oncology. She works closely with OHC’s doctors, management team, and The US Oncology Network to identify and implement best practices across the organization.
- Interventional Radiology
- LaparoscopySurgery (techniques include colonoscopy, laparoscopy, or open surgery) is used to remove the cancer in or near the colon or rectum. Radiation therapy is more commonly used to treat pain and symptoms. A colostomy (removal of the colon) is rarely required.
- Skin Cancer