Summa Health Cancer Institute at Jean & Milton Cooper Pavilion
About the Business
The Summa Health Cancer Institute at Jean & Milton Cooper Pavilion is a leading healthcare facility located at 161 North Forge Street in Akron, Ohio. As a dedicated cancer institute, it provides cutting-edge treatments, advanced technology, and compassionate care to patients facing cancer diagnoses. With a team of skilled oncologists, nurses, and support staff, the institute offers comprehensive services including diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship programs. Patients can expect personalized care and access to the latest research and clinical trials in a state-of-the-art facility. The Summa Health Cancer Institute at Jean & Milton Cooper Pavilion is committed to providing exceptional care and support to individuals and families affected by cancer.
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Location & Phone number
161 N Forge St, Akron, OH 44304, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Reviews
"I trust my Dr Clifford. He took time with us and answered our questions. He takes good care of me."
"Dr. Pleat, Dr. Gulotta, the cancer nurses esp. Kaci. Dr Duilius, Dr, Duncal The person during my vacation someone called me from the radiology department and told me I had lymphoma I don't Glory to God . I hope that person was fired. One bad Apple spoils the whole bunch as you know the above people I mentioned you can trust them with your life they are truly Gods healers I wish I could remember them all by name but I've been in Barberton Akron City and in Wadsworth hospital. In addition to I also had staph infection and covid I was flying back and forth from Hilton Head South Carolina stay strong and God bless we walk by faith not by sight."
"Kindest most caring staff ever! Always take time with you, listen and truly care about you and your concerns! They are the best!"
"Here’s a suggestion. Opening a department in your building, or opening a clinic specifically for cancer survivor follow-up care. There’s nothing. I have been through several PCP’s trying to find one that actually cares enough to be thorough with someone who’s a cancer survivor. They just don’t want to be bothered. It’s all unnecessary to them. They don’t want to take the time for blood work, tests and scans, or watching closely for signs that the cancer has returned and/or metastasized. You send us on our way with nothing, assuming we all have some grand PCP, or you tell us we need to follow up with our PCP. There should be special PCP’s and/or internists whom are dedicated to cancer survivors only. That way proper tests can be ordered without getting the runaround, told it’s nothing, and ultimately denied any real treatment. Unless there’s some “once it’s spread it’s stage 4 and you’re going to die anyway so we can’t really do anything so tests are a useless resource and waste of time and money” unwritten rule between you doctors. Maybe that’s it. Maybe that’s why us cancer survivors can’t get any so-called professional doctor to take us serious and really “watch” us. I’m tired of searching for a doctor that actually cares about my health. And I’m not talking about you guys picking some random names from your Summa list of providers, giving them to your patients once you’re finished “actively treating“ them, and then sending them on their way to fend for themselves. Anyone can do that themselves, which I’ve done with no success. Bottom line, the Oncologists don’t want to have anything to do with patients (which are human beings by the way) once they’ve finished “actively treating” them. So.....maybe your building needs to open a department with doctors that do."
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