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29 hours ago The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at PSMC is committed to providing the highest quality medical care for patients with the diagnosis of cancer or a blood disorder. PSMC’s experienced care team provides patients with a personalized, coordinated health plan that includes the oncologist, hematologist, nurse practitioner, on-site pharmacist, physical therapist, and general … >> Go To The Portal


New Patient Appointments

Our services are available to all who seek them. We also welcome the opportunity to provide second opinions. An initial diagnosis can be stressful, we strive to keep waiting times for an appointment to a minimum. Wait times can vary but patients are usually seen within 24 hours with a new cancer diagnosis if all paperwork is received.

What to Expect During Your First Visit

To better serve you during your visit, we ask that you make every effort to fill out our forms before your visit to the office. This will make your consultation a more relaxed visit for you. And, please bring a list of your medications, prior illnesses, surgeries and allergies.

What is the PSMC?

The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at PSMC is committed to providing the highest quality medical care for patients with the diagnosis of cancer or a blood disorder. PSMC’s experienced care team provides patients with a personalized, coordinated health plan that includes the oncologist, hematologist, nurse practitioner, on-site pharmacist, physical therapist, and general surgeon. PSMC’s care team provides patients with access to advanced technologies, groundbreaking oncological and hematological treatments, as well as compassionate medical care. We are here for our patients each step of their journey.#N#Oncology is a branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Hematology is a subspecialty of medicine that focuses on the care of patients with disorders of the blood, bone marrow and lymphatic system. Some examples of these are anemia, leukemia lymphoma, and blood clots. Some are malignant and treated as cancer; others are benign or not cancer. As unique as each cancer or blood disorder is, so are the challenges the diagnosis carries with it. Without access to quality cancer care, there can be a greater burden placed on those that choose to live in rural areas.#N#Understanding this, PSMC delivers experienced high-quality cancer care with individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient. PSMC’s care team takes the time to understand each unique diagnosis and each individual’s needs. PSMC’s cancer care team works together to develop an integrated treatment plan specific to each patient. There is not a single way to beat cancer or blood disorders, there are many. PSMC will assess all options available to achieve the best outcomes for our patients.#N#While PSMC offers the latest treatments and a level of experience not often available in rural areas, PSMC’s Cancer Center Team coordinates care with larger institutions as needed or as appropriate to best address patient needs.

What is the difference between hematology and oncology?

Oncology is a branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Hematology is a subspecialty of medicine that focuses on the care of patients with disorders of the blood , bone marrow and lymphatic system . Some examples of these are anemia, leukemia lymphoma, and blood clots. Some are malignant and treated as cancer;

Who is Bill Jordan?

BILL JORDAN, DO, FACOI#N#Dr. Jordan is a Medical Oncologist and Medical Director for The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at PSMC. Dr. Jordan trained at MD Anderson Hospital, a top ranking cancer care center, and has over 40 years experience in oncology with more than 25 years of medical oncology management.

Is leukemia a cancer?

Some examples of these are anemia, leukemia lymphoma, and blood clots. Some are malignant and treated as cancer; others are benign or not cancer. As unique as each cancer or blood disorder is, so are the challenges the diagnosis carries with it. Without access to quality cancer care, there can be a greater burden placed on those ...

Is there a way to beat cancer?

There is not a single way to beat cancer or blood disorders, there are many. PSMC will assess all options available to achieve the best outcomes for our patients. While PSMC offers the latest treatments and a level of experience not often available in rural areas, PSMC’s Cancer Center Team coordinates care with larger institutions as needed ...

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