- Primary Care
- Family Practice
- Emergency CareIf you suspect a non-life threatening adverse event, please contact us at the number above and/or your healthcare provider. You may also report an adverse event to http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/default.htm. For life threatening emergencies, dial 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
- ColonoscopyImproved identification of cancers that can sometimes be found early through screening, such as mammography for breast cancer, the prostate specific antigen (PSA) test for prostate cancer, the Pap test for cervical cancer, and colonoscopy for colorectal cancer
- ImmunizationsHealth Oversight Activities. We may disclose your medical information to a federal or state agency for health oversight activities such as audits, investigations, inspections, and licensure of the Practice and of the providers who treated you at the Hospital. These activities are necessary for the government to monitor the health care system, government programs, and compliance with laws.
- Internal Medicine
- Ovarian Cancer
- Cervical Cancer
- Prostate CancerMost cancer survivors were initially diagnosed with common cancers. For example, 22% of survivors had breast cancer, 20% had prostate cancer, 9% had colorectal cancer, and 8% had cervical, uterine, or ovarian cancers.
- Cancer CareTennessee Oncology, one of the nation’s largest, community-based cancer care specialists, is home to one of the leading clinical trial networks in the country.
- Lung CancerProton therapy is an effective treatment option for early-stage and advanced lung cancer. Its ability to precisely target tumors while sparing surrounding healthy lung tissue can help minimize the risk of side effects such as shortness of breath and lung inflammation.
- Mental HealthTennessee Oncology has a specialized team of licensed psychologists, with expertise addressing the mental health needs of individuals with cancer and their family members. Our psychologists are an integral part of the multidisciplinary oncology treatment team available to deal with both the
- Anxiety
- MRIA PET scan reveals energy changes at the cellular level. This allows detection of small cancers, differentiation between benign and malignant tumors, and allows accurate staging. CT and MRI scans detect structural organ or tissue changes that occur with more progressed diseases.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicinePositron Emission Tomography. A PET scan uses radiation, or nuclear medicine imaging, to produce 3-D color images of the functional processes within the body. A
- Mammography
- Computed TomographyComputed Tomography (CT) scan shows the structure. The PET/CT imaging technique merges these two scans, providing detailed information about the presence or spread of disease, and accurately identifies its location.
- ChemotherapyWe provide on-site chemotherapy treatments at over thirty locations, so patients may receive the necessary care without the strain of long-distance travel.
- Radiation TherapyProton therapy is an advanced form of radiation therapy that uses protons, or positively charged particles, to precisely target and treat cancerous tumors. This innovative treatment offers numerous benefits, including minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue and fewer side effects. At Tennessee Oncology’s Proton Therapy Center, we are committed to providing our patients with cutting-edge treatments, including proton therapy for various cancer types such as prostate, breast, head and neck, lung, and more.
- Radiation Oncology
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy