Clinic Capabilities
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Clinical Trials
As part of our commitment to advancing cancer care, we offer eligible patients access to cutting-edge clinical trials. These trials not only provide the possibility of benefiting from the latest investigational therapies, but also allow patients to play an active role in shaping the future of cancer treatment.2 of 9
Approved Chemotherapy Drugs
Nova Oncology offers access to the full range of FDA-approved chemotherapy agents. Your treatment plan is tailored using the most effective and up-to-date medications available for your specific cancer type and stage.3 of 9
Genetic Testing & Counseling
We partner with leading next-generation sequencing (NGS) laboratories to offer state-of-the-art genetic testing. This advanced technology enables us to identify inherited cancer risks and uncover actionable insights that can guide personalized treatment strategies. We offer genetic counseling to help patients understand their risk for inherited cancers and make informed decisions about screening, prevention, and treatment for them and their kindred. Our certified genetic counselors provide personalized guidance based on your family history, test results, and individual needs.4 of 9
Radiology Imaging & Report Integration
We collaborate with radiology providers to integrate imaging results directly into your medical record. This streamlined system allows your oncology team to access diagnostic scans and reports quickly, supporting timely and accurate treatment planning.5 of 9
Phlebotomy
Our skilled phlebotomy team is available on-site to draw blood for lab work, reducing the need for outside appointments. Prompt sample collection helps us monitor your health closely and adjust your treatment as needed.6 of 9
Medication Refrigerator
All temperature-sensitive oncology medications, including biologics and injectables, are securely stored in our on-site medical-grade refrigeration units. This ensures proper storage conditions and immediate access to the treatments you need.7 of 9
On-Site Chemotherapy Compounding
We maintain an on-site, USP <797> and USP <800> compliant clean room where chemotherapy and other sterile medications are prepared by licensed pharmacy professionals. Adhering to these rigorous standards ensures safe handling of hazardous drugs, precise individualized dosing, and minimized wait times—enhancing both patient safety and overall treatment experience.
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Infusion Suite
Our state-of-the-art infusion suite provides a comfortable and safe environment for patients receiving chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and other IV treatments. Each infusion is closely monitored by experienced oncology nurses to ensure the highest level of care and support.9 of 9
On-Site Lab
Our clinic features a fully equipped on-site laboratory, seamlessly integrated with our electronic medical record system. This allows for faster test results, real-time data access for your care team, and more coordinated treatment decisions — all under one roof.Insurance
We work with most major insurance providers. If you have questions about your specific coverage, feel free to reach out to us for more details.






Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral to be seen at Nova Oncology?
While some insurance plans require a referral, many patients can schedule directly with us. Call us and we’ll help guide you through the process.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
We strive to see new patients as quickly as possible—often within a few days. We promise to see new cancer diagnosis in 24 hours.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Please bring your ID, insurance card, medication list, and any recent test results or imaging. If you’ve seen other specialists, bringing those records can also be helpful. Please try to bring a family member in New consultation for cancer diagnosis.
Is there support for financial concerns?
Absolutely. We connect patients with resources to support you and your family through treatment.
What are signs that I should see a hematologist or oncologist?
Common signs include unexplained fatigue, abnormal blood test results, enlarged lymph nodes, bruising or bleeding, unintended weight loss, or persistent pain. Your primary care doctor may also refer you after abnormal labs or imaging.