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Linda M.
Feb 14, 2022
2/18/22. Last hydration treatment for my cousin today. Glenda rocked it today 1poke and IV fluids are dripping! Such a gracious blessing 2/16/22. Last chemotherapy treatment for my cousin today. Megan rocked it 1poke and ready for meds in the IV Praise God 1/25/22. Back for another chemo treatment. Labs were slightly off so she's receiving magnesium today.

My cousin is doing well, she's half way through this journey. She's met many Drs, many staff and nurse's here at Bing. Fabulous facility! Thank you all Here with my cousin. She's having her 1st chemotherapy treatment today. So far we have met numerous earth angels very caring, loving and understanding! I'm confident that our Lord will take care of her and see her through this
Courtney Caldwell
Oct 28, 2019
My husband was referred to dr. Brill and dr. Brill and his staff on Friday afternoon did what was needed to get him in surgery on Monday he went back for a checkup and side hes doing great dr. Brill is a fabulous doctor i would recommend him for anyone that is referred to see him. Thank you dr. Brill for getting my husband out of pain.
Bob Roehm
Jun 07, 2019
Each year, I attend a one-day "Living With Epilepsy" conference that is held on a Saturday during the fall at the Bing Cancer Center. The basement of the Bing Cancer Center [with its wide hallway and several rooms that can be used for plenary sessions and workshops] is an ideal location for this event. The one drawback to the Bing Cancer Center is that there is only minimal cell phone signal strength in the basement unless you go out to the atrium.
Dana Stuart
Dec 22, 2018
I had a diagnosis of cancer from my doctor and was referred to Dr Clements. I obviously was a little rattled, but everyone was very friendly and explained everything that was happening and what to expect. I didn't have any problems with the support staff, and even when l called with questions that may have seemed trivial to someone else, l was either answered immediately by Tracy, who was my contact person ( and l really liked having a person to answer questions ) or if l had to leave a message, l received a call back within half an hour.

I did also talk with a nurse practitioner, who l felt was very thorough, and answered most of my questions. Dr Clemants spent enough time answering every question that l had. I did take a fairly extensive list, but never felt like l was an annoyance. She spent quite a while in her office with me explaining what was going to happen, what she would do during surgery and what our next steps would be in several scenarios.

I felt like l could put myself into her hands, and l don't regret it. After surgery, she spent time with my family, and explained everything to them, and then with me(once l could comprehend what was going on). I did receive a call from Dr Clemants when my pathology results came back, they didn't make me wait until an office visit for answers. I really appreciated that.

I never felt like l was just a number, but a person that mattered and l felt very taken care of. My family doctor had a sister in law that was also treated by this cancer center, and he said that she also was very happy here and had good results. If you are reading this, l wish you good results also.
Duke Bryan
Feb 06, 2018
I wasn't going to even bother writing a review, but if I can help one woman decide where to go for her cancer care I will. This place is extremely unprofessional. When you have a doctor that would rather look at her cellphone at her text messages than listen to the patient with cancer or the nurse practitioner that works for this doctor is so uncompassionate, uncaring, tells the cancer patient that her cancer has came back with a vengeance and will not be cured, it is time to find another place to go.

No nurse practitioner should be able to call any patient with any test results. That is not right. Not of this nature. The patient is going to have some questions that the nurse is not going to be able to answer like the doctor can. I found another place to go for my care and I feel so much better, emotionally and physically. They are so positive and caring everything that a cancer patient needs to help battle this disease and I'm not being knocked down by a nurse that seem to be happening on a weekly basis, and that should not even be working with cancer patients. Go down the road to James, go anywhere where you have doctors and nurses that really does care and where you have options! I pray we all be cured of this beast.
Scott Roser
Oct 20, 2014
We're a complaining society. Rarely goes the other way, but in this case, I feel it's absolutely necessary. I was at the Bing Center yesterday (11/13/14) for an Upper GI X-Ray procedure. Going in, I totally did not know what to expect! Once there, I found the entire experience from start to finish friendly, amazingly comforting, very well explained, efficient, informative and (to me anyway) pretty darn interesting. Reception folks were very pleasant and efficient.

Both the doctors did a great job of explaining what was being done, answering my questions and showing me some results. The technician, Aaron, did about the very best job I could ever ask for in his step-by-step explaining everything that would happen and why, and guiding me through the entire sequence. All in all, they took a pretty complicated and technical 'thing' and made it very human and easily understandable. Very impressive and very appreciated!