Georgia Cancer Center Outpatient Sevices

Category: Cancer treatment center

Address: 1411 Laney Walker Blvd, Augusta, GA 30912, USA

Phone: +17067216744

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 7AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 7AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 7AM–5:30PM

Friday: 7AM–5:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Rev. Fr. Jonathan David Waters CPS-MH CPS-F TIC

Aug 16, 2022

The services are remarkable and the staff is filled with compassion.

Jeanne Holdeman

May 20, 2022

I am happy with the dr.office but not with the financial Dept. They really need to let there patients know about insurance reason a week before the patient needs surgery. My surgery was put of until June 13th instead of May 23rd. Not very happy the lady I talked to was very rude and not understanding. She could have been more understanding. Does not have good pr.

Poppi Arlin

Apr 21, 2022

The staff is amazing! However I wish someone would explain the hypocrisy with their mask policy. We, family members and patients, are required to have our temperature checked and wear a mask before preceding to the check in desk. Here is the typical hypocrisy of AU, Dr. Coule being the main hypocrite. As I sat at check out with my wife, a unit from Gold Cross brought in a patient through the front door. No mask and no temperature check. The last time I checked these guys are in and out of medical facilities all day and around environments that are not exactly healthy. Your administration is nothing but clueless and hypocrites especially the one mentioned before. Anything to keep y’all going is the tremendous staff that you have of nurses, doctors, and people who work at the front desk. If I was writing the doctors and nurses separately I would give them a 10. However when you got idiots make an administrative decisions like this such as Dr. Coule, can’t give anything above a three

Abbey Johns

Mar 31, 2022

Just like well almost the same exact issues as one of your other reviews. Wait time and my doctor not wanting to come in to see me.. she did come in last time only because there was an issue which I do appreciate it and I do love my daughter. But I have never sat there less than 3 hours first time I went there I waited for over 3 hours before I was even seen and I heard them out in the hall talking about sending me home like I was late I showed up right on time. Actually would have been early but your parking deck that's a whole nother issue it is scary and nowhere to park and then you get stuck at the top with nowhere to turn around. I dread coming there I have one more appointment and it is tomorrow and I'm scared to death I'm scared of the the parking deck I dread the wait. Again I love my doctor I think she's one of the best. But wow that wait time is awful. God bless you all

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Questions & Answers

What services are available for a cancer pt. With no income.

Nita Johnson | Oct 8, 2018
Kiadi Luminara | Oct 8, 2019

I see this was posted 5 months ago but I wanted to answer in case you still needed help or if anyone else is wondering. There is a grant for low income patients at AU Health (this covers most places at AU Health, not all, however it does include the cancer center) it is called Indigent Care. I have come across doctors who have no idea what indigent care is and even some that deny its existence. It DOES exist and if you are low income you can be approved for up to 100% and the grant covers all approved medical costs. There is an indigent care office located at the Medical Office Building on Harper St, right across the street from the Emergency Room

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Is there child care available at a reasonable price for patients and their families ? I am a widow and my 18 year old child has leukemia. I have two younger children that I need daycare for while she is having chemo treatments daily.

Tammy Patton | Oct 8, 2018
Tammie Beerbohm | Oct 8, 2018

I'm sure they could work something out. Call and speak with an consultant/ advisor and explain your situation. My sister had chemotherapy last year. They are really sweet. God bless you and your daughter. Sending prayers your way!!

Just been told a family member has lung cancer and no insurance, can he be treated there?

Deborah James | Oct 8, 2019
Kelly Dodds | Oct 8, 2019

AU has an indigent care program for people with no insurance. It is based off your income. I would start there and see what all they can do to help you!

Where do you report bad service and cruelty? The Cancer center that adminster Chemo don't explain the rules then they jump all over you for no reason when they never explain the rules about using your phone during treatment

Loretta Jones | Oct 8, 2019
Shelia Reeves | Oct 8, 2019

Yes it's called patient advocacy. Call the main number and ask for it.

What south Carolina medicaid insurance do they accept

janice cato | Oct 8, 2018
Rebecca Rushton | Oct 8, 2018

They do not accept AARP and Humana Medicare

Can I check for appt @ Cancer Center. I need to know if I have an appt @ the cancer center tomorrow

Sarah Cook | Oct 8, 2018
Alice Schoultz | Oct 8, 2018

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