Resources
Resources
Your First Proton Therapy Appointment
We want to make your first visit a smooth, comfortable experience.
Several days before your appointment, you will receive a packet of information with more details about where we’re located, what to expect, and what you need to bring with you. Easy directions and a map will help guide your route to our proton treatment center. If you are traveling from out of town, our patient support services staff can help you arrange travel, book lodging, and transportation.
Please arrive about 30-40 minutes early to complete routine paperwork. You may also complete most forms in advance and bring them with you if you prefer.
Initial consultation
Your first appointment will be a consultation. Prior to your visit, a member of our care team will call to discuss what to expect and what you need to bring. We will let you know if we need to collect additional medical records, lab work, or imaging reports before you arrive.
This first visit will be comprehensive, so plan to spend a full day with us (sometimes longer depending on what is needed for your particular care). Your appointment may include:
- A physical exam performed by your physician.
- Additional testing to help us outline your treatment plan.
- Meeting with a financial counselor to discuss your insurance coverage benefits.
- Meeting with patient support service representatives.
- Your proton therapy treatment will likely not begin at your first appointment.
We will allow ample time to answer questions and to discuss next steps. We encourage you to bring a family member or friend to your appointment to join in the discussion. They may hear something you missed, think of different questions to ask, or help take notes.Your physician and nursing staff will provide instructions for you to prepare for your first proton therapy treatment. Timing and duration varies depending on the patient and type of cancer. A typical cycle includes daily treatments, Monday through Friday, for six to nine weeks.
Our patient support services staff can assist you with personal needs while you are here, including accommodating children and schoolwork to other family members and pets.
First proton therapy treatment
Your physician and nursing staff will provide instructions for you to prepare for your first proton therapy treatment. Timing and duration varies depending on the patient and type of cancer. A typical cycle includes daily treatments, Monday through Friday, for six to nine weeks.
Our patient support services staff can assist you with personal needs while you are here, including accommodating children and schoolwork to other family members and pets.
Texas Center for Proton Therapy Fact Sheet
Since opening in 2015, our latest generation proton therapy center has served over 100 patients daily, bringing a major life saving cancer treatment to North Texas. We offer a fact sheet for patients looking to learn more about our center and approach to proton therapy. Learn more.
Paying for Care
Our focus is helping you manage resources and understand the financial aspects of your care. Your financial counselor can answer questions about your insurance coverage and payments.
You may want to have a family member help you. Please complete an Authorization for Disclosure of Financial Information form so that we will be able to release financial information to that person.
Cancer Awareness Calendar
Each month, Texas Center for Proton Therapy observes several cancer awareness months. They help us honor our patients — both past and present — that have fought these cancer types, as well as educate about the warning signs, prevention methods, and treatment options. Learn more.
Glossary
You may encounter new terms during your treatment. Our glossary will give you a better understanding of them. Learn more.
Helpful Links
Finding the right resources can help you learn more about your cancer and options. We have compiled these resources here.
Experience proton therapy
Experience proton therapy
Our facility houses some of the nation’s most experienced radiation cancer specialists and sophisticated proton technology in three treatment rooms called Hope, Courage, and Strength. Join us for an up-close, interactive exploration of one of our rooms.
Stories of Inspiration
Voices of Your Neighbors
Two-Time Breast Cancer Survivor Melora “Missy” Weber
We’re so thankful for the support we’ve had from our community, from Dr. Sturgeon, and the entire staff at the Texas Center for Proton Therapy. The front desk staff, radiation therapists, and nurses – everyone is so kind. It truly feels like coming home.
Read MoreHonoring the life of Maria Luisa Verduzco
The staff was wonderful and one of the best parts of coming to the center. The radiation therapists were always so kind and helpful, and the front desk staff were so caring and considerate of our schedule.
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