Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) care at Mayo Clinic
Your Mayo Clinic care team
Mayo Clinic's MGUS teams are led by specialists in blood conditions (hematologists). The team includes other specialists as needed, such as those who specialize in cancer (oncologists) or kidney diseases (nephrologists). This team of specialists focuses on helping you and coordinating care.
Advanced diagnosis and treatment
Mayo Clinic specialists have experience in diagnosing MGUS, related cancers and other complications. Their expertise enables you to get appropriate and timely care.
Expertise and rankings
- Experience. Mayo Clinic's experts care for more than 5,000 people with MGUS each year.
- Judging risk. Mayo Clinic created a model that can predict the risk of MGUS progressing to multiple myeloma.
Nationally recognized expertise
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, and Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, are ranked among the Best Hospitals for cancer by U.S. News & World Report.
Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center meets the strict standards for a U.S. National Cancer Institute comprehensive cancer center. These standards recognize scientific excellence and a multispecialty approach focused on cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Locations, travel and lodging
Mayo Clinic has major campuses in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona; Jacksonville, Florida; and Rochester, Minnesota. The Mayo Clinic Health System has dozens of locations in several states.
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Costs and insurance
Mayo Clinic works with hundreds of insurance companies and is an in-network provider for millions of people.
In most cases, Mayo Clinic doesn't require a physician referral. Some insurers require referrals or may have additional requirements for certain medical care. All appointments are prioritized on the basis of medical need.
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Please contact your insurance company to verify medical coverage and to obtain any needed authorization prior to your visit. Often, your insurer's customer service number is printed on the back of your insurance card.