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Patients & Caregivers | Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

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Why choose Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA)?

At Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA), you and your family are our top priority. Not only is your care team here to support you, we have many other resources and services available to both patients and caregivers.

What is the new patient portal for SCCA?

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) has a new patient portal, MyChart, as of March 27, 2021. Most test results are displayed in MyChart as soon as they are available.

How do I request an appointment at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance?

There are two ways to request an appointment at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA). You may either call us or fill out our online appointment form. If you have any questions, please give us a call. These forms are not for scheduling COVID vaccine appointments.

How do I contact Seattle Community Care Agency (SCCA)?

Billing inquiries: Call (206) 606-6226 or toll-free (800) 304-1763, or e-mail ptacct@seattlecca.org. On March 27, 2021, SCCA will adopt a new patient portal, MyChart. Among many resources, you will be able to pay your bill with MyChart. Financial Assistance is available if your income qualifies. SCCA assists Washington residents in some cases.

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Is MyChart free?

MyChart is free for all patients and can be accessed through the internet on desktop or a mobile app. You can also use MyChart to manage vital aspects of your care. MyChart Quick Start Guide.

When will the new MyChart portal be available?

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) has a new patient portal, MyChart, as of March 27, 2021.

What is SCCA care?

At SCCA, we provide care beyond cancer treatment. With supportive care services from nutrition to physical therapy and psychiatry to integrative medicine, we have specialists who are here when you and your family need them – before, during or after treatment.

What cancer did John Nowoj have?

When John Nowoj was diagnosed with locally advanced pancreatic cancer in August 2019, he was told the cancer was inoperable. Nowoj, 57, began pursuing his only treatment option: chemotherapy to be followed by radiation, which could shrink but not eradicate the tumor.

What is a multidisciplinary team?

A multi-disciplinary team of specialists work together to create a comprehensive and integrated care plan for you. You are also part of the team and they will listen to your needs and goals.

How old was Alyson Looney when she was diagnosed with leukemia?

It’s understandable that Alyson Looney doesn’t remember the worst time of her life. After all, she was just 8 months old when she was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). Twenty years later, her mother, Leanne Looney, still gets emotional thinking about what Alyson endured: months of chemotherapy followed by a bone marrow transplant ...

Where is the first outpatient clinic in Seattle?

We opened our first outpatient clinic in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood 20 years ago to lead the world in translating scientific discovery into the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of cancer so that our patients can live longer, healthier lives.#N#It's the same vision that inspires our work today.

Is racism a public health crisis?

The King County Board of Health recently passed a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis. SCCA is committed to doing the work required to addressing institutional and systemic racism in health and cancer care.

Do wigs help with cancer?

For women of color, a new line of wigs aims to make cancer-related hair loss less traumatic. One of the most traumatic side effects of undergoing cancer treatment is hair loss. The emotional wallop can be particularly acute for women, for whom hair is often intertwined with body image. View Story.

What is SCCA in Washington?

SCCA directs patients without insurance to their state-specific Health Care Exchange. Washington residents can use Washington Healthplanfinder to choose a plan based on cost, coverage, convenience, or any other factors that are important to you.

How to contact SCCA patient financial services?

Contact SCCA Patient Financial Services at (206) 606-6226 or toll free at (800) 304-1763. Read more information on Washington Healthplanfinder here. Many people seeking insurance through Washington Healthplanfinder will not have in-network coverage for cancer treatment at SCCA. Because this may affect you and your family’s out-of-pocket cost ...

What is financial assistance in Washington?

Financial assistance is available to Washington residents based on family need and SCCA resources. An SCCA financial counselor can help you with the applications for financial assistance or public insurance programs such as Medicaid. These programs may help you with your current and future health care bills.

What is Surprise Billing Law?

Washington state’s Surprise Billing law (HB 1065) requires health care facilities and providers to post a list of the commercial health insurer provider networks in which they participate. Everyone’s insurance is different, so ask your insurer about your plan.

What is the purpose of the SCCA?

SCCA and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) SCCA supports the goals of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to improve insurance coverage for those who have insurance, to extend affordable coverage to the uninsured, and to improve health care quality and patient safety.

What happens if my insurance doesn't pay for my SCCA?

If your insurance company fails to pay due to lack of pre-authorization, you will be financially responsible for payment. Contact your primary care doctor’s office for a referral to SCCA if your insurance plan requires a primary care provider referral before you can be treated here. If you are uninsured.

How to contact a financial coordinator at SCCA?

A Financial Coordinator can assist you with understanding your insurance benefits. Call (206) 606-6226 or toll-free at (800) 304-1763 and ask to be transferred to a Financial Coordinator. Or, contact your SCCA clinic scheduler to arrange an appointment with a Financial Coordinator.

What to do in advance

Transfer your medical records. This may require a Release of Information form. Your patient care coordinator will contact any other health care providers to get additional pertinent medical records.

Planning your Seattle stay

Check your SCCA itinerary; it lists times and locations for your appointments.

What to bring to your appointment

Comfortable clothing and shoes. Wear them to your first visit and dre ss in layers.

Other things to consider

If your pathology slides are ordered for review at our pathology laboratory, you and/or your insurance company will be financially responsible for the charges incurred even if you cancel or fail to keep your appointment.

New patient

If you're a new patient or the caregiver for a new patient please click the button below to request an appointment.

Current patient

If you're a current patient you can call 1 (855) 557-0555, or, coming in March, you will be able to use MyChart .

Physician referral

If you are referring your patient or seeking a consult, please click the button below to be directed to contact information as well as our online provider referral form.

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