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At Cancer Centers of North Carolina, our mission is to enhance the quality of life for people touched by cancer. Beyond that, we offer all the things your patient needs to fight it: cutting-edge technology, access to clinical trials and convenient locations that make it easier to get treatment. Our physicians have been a part of the Triangle-area healthcare community for over 30 years. We assure you that every patient you send to us for cancer treatment will receive the highest quality of care delivered in an empathetic way.
We have six modern offices and 19 highly experienced physicians in our practice. Our receptionist will be able to tell you the closest site of service to your patient's home. Let the scheduler know if you are requesting a specific physician or if your patient needs to be seen immediately. And thank you for entrusting us with the care of your patient.
Please call (919) 781-7070 for additional information or if you have questions. When making referrals please use our New Patient Referral line, (919) 510-5660 or (919) 854-6968 (Cary only).
Our Communications Team includes our Oncology Liasons and Breast Health Navigators. They have established a comprehensive physician outreach program to help facilitate the referral process while improving communication between CCNC and your practice.
Oncology Liaisons:
Chastity Keyes (919) 724-6203
chastity.keyes@usoncology.com
Kathy Burroughs (919) 500-0360
kathy.burroughs@usoncology.com
Breast Health Navigator:
Dawn Barringer (919) 510-5622
dawn.barringer@usoncology.com
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