Comprehensive Community Cancer Center in the Antelope Valley
Compassionate, Personalized Cancer Treatment
As a nationally recognized Comprehensive Community Cancer Center, Antelope Valley Medical Center offers cancer screenings, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship
support. We are dedicated to guiding each patient and their families during
cancer care and treatment. Our multidisciplinary team of medical and radiation
oncologists, surgeons, pathologists, diagnostic radiologists, oncology
certified staff nurses, palliative care team, and other specialists collaborate
to determine the best treatment course, resulting in improved patient
care and better outcomes.
Cancer Services We Offer
Our cancer center offers:
Screening and early detection of different cancer types
Cancer staging
A full complement of chemotherapy protocols
Radiation oncology services
Cancer surgery, including robotic surgery
Hormone therapy, as required
Rehabilitation and lifelong follow up for recurrent disease
Palliative care
Clinical trials and new treatments
Genetic counseling
Psychosocial support
A patient navigator and a survivorship care plan
Learn More About Our Accredited Program With the Commission on Cancer
We offer annual cancer screening and education events to the community,
as well as an annual cancer symposium for healthcare professionals. Our
partnerships with some of the nation’s leading cancer treatment
centers ensure that Antelope Valley residents have access to the best
cancer care close to home.
Our partners include:
Antelope Valley Cancer Center
City of Hope Medical Foundation
High Desert Medical Group
High Desert Regional Health Center (Los Angeles County)
Kaiser Permanente
Patient Navigation in Cancer Care Program
To provide continued supportive services throughout their cancer journey,
we offer patient navigation. This free program acts as a support system
for cancer patients to improve their access to healthcare information,
reduce the number of delayed and missed appointments, and increase the
overall healthcare experience.
The patient navigation team can:
Guide you through the healthcare system
Help you fill out insurance forms
Help you find ways to pay for healthcare if you don’t have insurance
Direct you to healthcare services for further diagnosis and treatment
Direct you to local resources and support
Help you keep track of and find ways to get to your appointments
Help you get your questions answered
Help you find more information on healthcare
Provide emotional support
The Antelope Valley Medical Center Cancer Program team works together to help
you get the support and information you need.
At any stage in cancer diagnosis or the treatment process, you may call
the patient navigator at
(661) 949-5194 or the program coordinator at
(661) 949-5145.