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Contact Us

Call 703.558.6832 to reach the outpatient infusion center at VHC Health.

Chemotherapy

If you receive a diagnosis of cancer, your doctor may recommend treating it with chemotherapy at VHC Health.

How Chemotherapy Works

Chemotherapy kills cells in your body that grow quickly. This includes cancer cells, but also some healthy cells in your hair, digestive tract and immune system. So you may experience side effects like hair loss, nausea and increased risk of contagious diseases. Ask your care team for help managing these side effects, which go away after treatment ends.

What to Expect

You'll most likely receive chemotherapy intravenously (through a vein). This approach to treatment is also called infusion. Treatment sessions last anywhere from a half hour to several hours and may take place for a few weeks or months.

You may get chemotherapy along with other cancer treatments, such as radiation or surgery.

Outpatient Infusion Center

Infusion therapy is also known as intravenous, or IV therapy. Designed with their needs in mind, patients receive treatment from skilled nurses in a safe, comfortable, and compassionate environment:

  • Individual, private patient bays with televisions
  • Weekend/holiday availability
  • Free WIFI
  • Access to Cancer Resource Center, educational materials, and nutritional advice

Services:

  • Accessing and Managing Central Lines
  • Biotherapies
  • Blood/Platelet transfusions
  • Chemotherapy
  • Cortisol Stimuation Test
  • Electrolytes
  • Injections
  • Iron Therapies
  • IV antibiotics
  • IV fluids
  • Methotrexate
  • Prolia/Reclast
  • Rhogam
  • Solumedrol
  • Therapeutic Phlebotomy

Late Cancellation & No-Show

At VHC Health, we recognize the importance of our patients’ time and are committed to providing efficient and timely care. By giving us advance notice, you help us accommodate as many patients as possible and minimize disruptions to the schedule.

The Outpatient Infusion Center is now requiring advance notice for appointment changes or late cancellations. This notice helps us accommodate as many patients as possible and minimizes disruptions to our patient schedule. Failure to notify us less than 24 hours in advance of your scheduled appointment time, or failure to show for your scheduled appointment, may result in a late cancellation or no-show fee of $100.

Access Mayo Clinic’s Expertise

As part of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, VHC Health brings the world-renowned expertise and knowledge of Mayo Clinic to our community. How can I access the expertise of Mayo Clinic? It’s simple – all you need is to be under the care of a physician on VHC Health medical Staff. 

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