Cancer Care at Dignity Health – Mercy Hospital Southwest and the Comprehensive Blood and Cancer Center (CBCC) work together to provide high-quality cancer care to Bakersfield and the surrounding community. We are one of only a few West Coast centers to offer a nonsurgical, pain-free radiation therapy option that precisely targets tumors anywhere in the body. This innovative technology helps us preserve healthy tissue and shrink or eliminate tumors with minimal to no side effects.
As one of the largest freestanding cancer centers in the country, we also deliver infusion therapy services in a calm, supportive environment. We offer a full array of treatment and supportive therapies, from chemotherapy and infusion education to blood transfusions, antibiotic therapy and treatments to prevent side effects.
To support you through every stage of your treatment, you will have access to dedicated oncology nurse navigators. With our dedicated team by your side, you can focus on recovery and living life to the fullest, knowing expert care is helping you every step of the way.
Chemotherapy involves the use of medications designed to eliminate cancer cells. We offer comprehensive chemotherapy services to slow the progression of cancer, prevent its spread or eradicate the disease entirely.
Infusion therapy delivers medicine directly into the bloodstream through an IV, catheter or port. We treat cancer with infusion therapies such as chemotherapy and antibiotic therapy.
We deliver personalized cancer care, including advanced radiation therapy technology, an array of infusion therapies and support services.
We know every journey to health and wellness is different. Whether you need cost estimates, financial assistance, help paying bills or information about accepted insurance plans, we’re here to guide you and help make the process as simple and reassuring as possible.
Oncologists guide patients through every stage of care, from diagnosis through treatment and follow-up. They help explain test results, recommend treatment options and manage side effects.
Your oncologist collaborates with a multidisciplinary care team that may include medical oncologists, radiation oncologists and surgeons. Their goal is to provide personalized cancer care while supporting physical, emotional and spiritual health.
In partnership with the Comprehensive Blood and Cancer Center (CBCC)j, Mercy Hospital Southwest delivers infusion therapy in a calm, comfortable environment. Our infusion center services include:
Antibiotic therapy
Central line draws and dressing changes
Fluids to treat dehydration
Infusion education
Injections or IV treatments to prevent side effects
Vaccinations
Yes. We partner with the Comprehensive Blood and Cancer Center (CBCC) to deliver radiation therapy services. We’re one of a small number of West Coast centers to offer a pain-free, nonsurgical option to treat tumors anywhere in the body. Using this innovative technique, we’re able to:
Complete treatment in as few as one to five visits
Precisely deliver high-dose radiation, minimizing damage to healthy tissues
Re-treat areas that have previously had radiation
Shrink or eliminate tumors with few or no side effects
Treat inoperable and surgically complex tumors
Our cancer patient navigators help guide patients and their loved ones through every step of the cancer journey. They partner with you from diagnosis through treatment and recovery to:
Be your compassionate, helping hand through every step of treatment
Connect you and your family with hospital and community support services
Coordinate communication between you and your health care team
Explain procedures and treatments
Help schedule and coordinate appointments
Offer support with educational, practical, emotional or logistical issues
You can reach our Cancer Patient Navigator at (661) 865-2573.
Most health insurance plans cover cancer care, including visits with an oncologist, diagnostic testing, surgical procedures, and treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Coverage details can vary based on your plan and provider network. Before your appointment, our team at (661) 663-6000 can help review insurance coverage, explain benefits and answer questions so you can focus on your care.
Referral requirements depend on your health insurance plan. Some insurance plans in California require a referral from a primary care doctor, while others allow you to schedule an oncology appointment directly. It’s important to check with your insurance provider before your visit. Our cancer care team at (661) 663-6000 can also help with referral questions, insurance verification and appointment scheduling.
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