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Medical City Dallas Patient Support Services

Treating cancer and blood disorders goes beyond medicine. Medical City Dallas has a wide range of support services for you and your caregivers. Our services include:

Educational Services

The campus is dedicated to providing information, emotional support and education for those whose lives are touched by cancer. An American Cancer Society Resource Center, staffed by an oncology-certified nurse, is located in the lobby of Building A and is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. and is staffed by an oncology-certified nurse. The Center provides community information, educational materials, Internet access and details about the various cancer support groups. For more information, call 972-566-5444.

Nutritional Services

Support Groups

Cancer affects far more than your body; your psychological and emotional health must also be considered. Texas Oncology offers support groups throughout the state of Texas to offer our patients and their family the support they need. Learn more.

Volunteer Programs

Where to Eat

There are multiple dining options on the Medical City Dallas campus.

Where to Stay

The Medical City Dallas complex is surrounded by several hotels that offer discounts to family members of patients in the hospital. Please ask for a current list of the participating hotels.

Other Services