妙佑医疗国际的方法

妙佑医疗国际的医生具备专业知识和资源,能够为结肠癌患者提供全面的护理。

妙佑医疗国际医护团队

在妙佑医疗国际,胃肠科医生、结肠和直肠外科医生、肿瘤科医生、放射肿瘤科医生、放射科医生和病理科医生组成一支团队,通力合作,确保您的护理计划能够满足您的所有需求。还会根据需要让其他专家参与治疗。

以您为中心的护理

在妙佑医疗国际,您的结肠癌护理完全以您为中心。围绕您本人和您的需求,由一个专家团队协作制定综合性的护理计划。妙佑医疗国际的无缝护理包括结直肠外科肿瘤内科以及胃肠病科和肝脏病科等专业。这种团队协作模式能够帮助您专注于康复。团队会负责癌症诊断中的复杂部分。

妙佑医疗国际还提供姑息治疗服务,帮助您管理癌症治疗带来的副作用以及癌症本身的症状。在癌症治疗结束后提供抗癌生存专科门诊服务。抗癌生存专科门诊可以帮助您应对癌症治疗后可能出现的身体和情绪变化。

专长与排名

专业技能和排名

外部组织通过认证、资助和排名等方式对妙佑医疗国际的癌症专科医生表示认可:

  • 妙佑医疗国际综合癌症中心符合美国国家癌症研究所综合癌症中心的严格标准,是全美唯一一家设有三个独立院区并达到该标准的癌症中心。这些标准是对癌症预防、诊断和治疗方面的卓越科学成就和多专科诊疗模式的认可。
  • 根据《美国新闻与世界报道》的评选结果,妙佑医疗国际跻身全美排名前列的癌症中心行列。
  • 根据《美国新闻与世界报道》的评选结果,妙佑医疗国际在全美胃肠内科和胃肠外科领域排名第一。
  • 妙佑医疗国际已获得美国外科医师学会癌症委员会的认证。

位置、旅行和住宿

Mayo Clinic 在亚利桑那州的芬尼克斯和斯克茨戴尔、佛罗里达州的杰克逊威尔和明尼苏达州的罗切斯特都有主要校区。Mayo Clinic 健康系统在几个州拥有十几个工作地点。

有关参观 Mayo Clinic 的更多信息,请在下面选择您的位置:

费用与保险

妙佑医疗国际与数百家保险公司合作,是数百万人的网络内医疗服务提供者。

在大多数情况下,妙佑医疗国际不需要医生转诊。某些保险公司要求转诊,或有其他特定医疗要求。所有约诊的优先级都以医疗需求为基础。

详细了解在妙佑医疗国际约诊的信息。

请联系您的保险公司,核实承保范围,并在就医之前获得任何所需的授权。保险公司的客户服务号码通常印在保险卡背面。

March 19, 2026
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