Your Fight is Our Fight! Virginia Oncology Care, in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is a leading cancer treatment center where patients of all backgrounds receive attentive, patient-focused care.
Call Us Early, Call Us First! If you're experiencing flu, cold, fever, pain, chills, nausea, weakness, or fatigue call 757-466-8683. At Virginia Oncology Associates (VOA) we offer comprehensive, community-based multidisciplinary care and research built around our patients.
With 39 board-certified physicians, we offer convenient, compassionate care in 9 locations. Virginia Oncology Associates is committed to improving the lives of those in our community impacted by cancer and blood diseases by providing compassionate, personalized, state-of-the-art care.
The Patient Portal’s secure messaging feature also allows us to keep you informed about important health information and key office-related items that impact you, such as office weather closures. Other features of the Patient Portal include: We are United in Healing with the US Oncology Network, part of McKesson Specialty Health (MSH).
Registration is easy! Provide our office with a valid email address and you’ll instantly receive an invitation in your email inbox with a link to start the registration process.
If you are having trouble logging in or need to obtain your temporary username and password, contact Navigating Care customer support at 1-800-925-4456 or email support@navigatingcare.com. Hours are 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. EST.
To avoid extra time in the clinic during your first visit, you can complete the patient forms before arriving. If you don’t have a printer at home, we’ll provide you with copies when you arrive. Please allow a little extra time before your appointment to complete them.
Your first appointment will be comprehensive, so you should plan to spend an hour or two with us. During this time you are likely to do one or more of the following
It is strongly recommended that you bring another person with you to your first appointment with the oncologist. Also, please bring as much of the following as possible:
Our office will attempt to obtain your medical records if you don’t have a copy. In some cases, we may contact you for assistance in collecting the records.
If this appointment is for a second opinion, it will follow many of the same steps as a new patient evaluation. That’s because we want to learn as much as we can about you before reviewing any other treatment plans or recommendations. Before you arrive, or when you arrive, you’ll complete a new patient form.
Dr. Gradon Nielsen, a medical oncologist from Virginia Oncology Associates, answers common questions about the safety and effectiveness of taking the vaccine while undergoing cancer treatment. It is important for cancer patients to receive the vaccine as they run a higher risk for COVID.