clearview cancer institute patient portal

by Lupe Lebsack 6 min read
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Why Clearview Cancer Institute?

Why Clearview? For over 30 years Clearview Cancer Institute has provided leading-edge treatment and compassionate care to those diagnosed with cancer or blood disorders. Clearview offers every service and amenity needed in an outpatient setting.

How many Clearview locations are there in Alabama?

Ten convenient locations throughout North Alabama. Clearview offers every service and amenity needed in an outpatient setting. Search ...

Why should I use the patient portal?

Studies show that your involvement as a patient leads to better care, treatment and quality of life. Our free patient portal provides helpful tools to help you track and manage your health, as well as communicate how you're doing with your family and friends.

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Research and Clinical Trials

Our dedication to research and involvement in Phase I-IV clinical trials give our patients the opportunity to receive potentially life-saving treatment options.

Unparalleled Expertise

Our carefully selected and highly trained clinical staff help ease your journey by providing individualized compassionate care, and who are available to answer any and all of your questions or concerns. We are here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Hope. And the Science of Healing

where leading-edge treatment and compassionate care come together in a powerful prescription. As the region’s leading cancer center, we’ve learned that success never comes from just one thing. It’s everything — technology, experience, attitude — all working together for the best outcome.

Welcome to Clearview,

where leading-edge treatment and compassionate care come together in a powerful prescription. As the region’s leading cancer center, we’ve learned that success never comes from just one thing. It’s everything — technology, experience, attitude — all working together for the best outcome.

Stephanie Peace

A visit to her dermatologist to check what she thought were simple skin lesions indicated that Stephanie had cancer. Tests later revealed the diagnosis of Stage IV lung cancer. The schoolteacher and mother of three had never smoked. A biomarker test performed by FCS medical oncologist Dr. Syed F. Zafar found a rare genetic mutation.

Emmanuel George

Emmanuel George, of Crawfordville, had received the results of the routine blood work done to monitor his diabetes when his primary care physician referred him to an oncologist, Dr. Scott Tetreault at FCS.

Isabel Owens

Hearing the words “you have cancer” is a heart-stopping, gut-wrenching, breath-arresting moment when time seems to freeze. For the physicians, nurses, technicians, counselors and support staff members in the Florida Cancer Specialists network, dealing with the emotional toll of a cancer diagnosis is as important as treating the cancer itself.

Marissa Lenney

Marissa Lenney and her husband were happily building their life together—pursuing their careers and moving into a new house. They knew that having a child would complete their family. What they didn’t know is that the pregnancy would spur an estrogen and progesterone-fed form of inflammatory breast cancer.

Neil Breitenbach

When champion kart racer, Neil Breitenbach, felt a sharp pain in his chest, he never expected to be diagnosed with stage 3 metastatic breast cancer. From his very first consultation with Florida Cancer Specialists, Neil knew he was in the best place he could be because of FCS’ ongoing advances in breast cancer research.

Peggy Moore

Peggy and Brian Moore first met at her parent’s home when Brian was a Peace Corps volunteer. It took 34 years for fate to bring the couple together in marriage. Since they wed, Peggy has survived breast cancer and now, thanks to Dr. Vikas Malhotra in Hernando County, she is beating the odds and recovering from pancreatic cancer.

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