Second opinions can make the difference
Second opinions can make the difference
What happens when you request a second opinion?
First, an associate will gather your information including your name, diagnosis and contact number. Then, a clinical navigator specializing in your cancer type will contact you. The navigator will answer your questions and guide you through the process of getting a second opinion as quickly as possible.
If you have a cancer diagnosis and are interested in getting a second opinion from the experts at Gibbs Cancer Center, contact us.
Meet Our Cancer Navigators
Expanding Cancer Care at Pelham
We welcome you to schedule a second opinion appointment at our 191,000-square-foot expansion that opened in March 2020. Multidisciplinary care is at the heart of every patient’s treatment plan. This new location is home to:
• Surgical oncology
• Medical oncology
• Radiation oncology
• Gynecologic oncology
• Oncology research
• Oncology rehabilitation services
• Patient navigation
• Infusion services
• Centralized laboratory services
• Pharmacy
• Integrative medicine
• CyberKnife®
• Genetic counseling
Gibbs Cancer Center Locations
Why choose Gibbs Cancer Center?
We provide care to more than 2,000 patients every year. To ensure that each patient’s treatment is specifically targeted to their individual needs, oncology specialists, along with cancer support teams and additional medical experts, participate in disease-specific multidisciplinary planning conferences.
These conferences are integrated into the design of the new building to enhance treatment and patient satisfaction. Every meeting is streamed via video call to allow off-site physicians to participate. Our new facilities offer advanced IT services to make communication as efficient as possible.