Treatment FAQ

how to get treatment at md anderson

by Myron Morissette Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Getting an appointment with us is easy. You can request an appointment directly, with no physician referral, through our patient access specialists. There are two ways to reach a specialist: By phone at 713-792-5410 or 888-543-2435.

Do you have to have a referral to go to MD Anderson?

Referrals are not needed from your physician to request an appointment. MD Anderson accepts referrals from both patients and referring physicians.

How hard is it to get into MD Anderson?

As you can see from the data above, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is exceptionally difficult to get into. Not only should you be aiming for a 3.15 but also SAT scores around -.

How much does it cost to get treated at MD Anderson?

Median out-of-pocket costs were $2,727, but the largest variation was just $382. For those patients receiving trastuzumab-based therapies, median insurance payments were $160,590, with a difference of as much as $46,936 relative to the most common regimen.

How much is a consultation at MD Anderson?

$272Obtain a Consultation The minimum charge for a consultation and report on referred slides prepared elsewhere is $272. Any additional testing that is necessary to render a diagnosis will be charged in addition to this fee.

How do you self refer at MD Anderson?

By phone at 713-792-5410 or 888-543-2435. Online through the self-referral form. Parents who complete this form will be contacted by a patient access specialist within 48 hours.

Is MD Anderson free?

If your insurance plan is not accepted at MD Anderson, or if you do not have insurance and are paying for your own care, you will be asked to pay a deposit for your first appointment at MD Anderson. The deposit is only an estimate, but the actual charges may be higher or lower based on the actual services received.

Does MD Anderson accept Obama care?

But one type of insurance it will not accept: Obamacare. The center states on its website: For 2017, MD Anderson and our physicians are not included as a “Participating Provider” for any “Individual” insurance plans on or off the marketplace in Texas (i.e., ACA plans).

How long does it take to hear back from MD Anderson?

Depending on the post - 3-4weeks.

Does MD Anderson help with lodging?

Patient Travel Services has access to MD Anderson airline, lodging and ground transportation discounts and rates. Hours: Weekdays, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 713-745-2300 or toll-free 888-848-9992 (8 a.m.-6 p.m.)

What does MD Anderson specialize in?

With internationally recognized pediatric cancer specialists, the MD Anderson Proton Therapy Center is a leader in treating pediatric cancers, such as brain tumors, with proton beam radiation.

Where should I stay while being treated MD Anderson?

The Rotary House Hotel is a newly renovated full-service hotel, dedicated exclusively for accommodating the needs of MD Anderson patients and their families while in Houston visiting the world-renowned MD Anderson Cancer Center. The hotel is owned by MD Anderson Cancer Center and Managed by Marriott.

What services does MD Anderson provide?

As a patient or supportive loved one, you'll find that MD Anderson has a range of services available to make your time with us more comfortable and convenient. In addition to the services listed below, we offer banking and cashier services, dining services, flower and gift shops, outpatient pharmacies and a mobile app.

How do I make a new patient appointment at MD Anderson?

To start the appointment process, fill out our online appointment request form, or call us at1-877-632-6789 and press option 2.

How long will it take to get an appointment?

The hospital average is seven to 10 days; however, it varies for each center.

Can I just get a second opinion and then leave?

Yes, most of the centers at MD Anderson offer second opinions on treatment, and you don’t have to make a commitment to receive treatment through us.

How long will I need to be in Houston for my first appointment?

Patients are normally here between three to five days on an outpatient basis.

How do I reschedule or cancel an upcoming appointment?

1. Select My Appointments2. Select Upcoming Appointments3. Select/open the appointment with the doctor4. Scroll down and select Cancel (If you wish...

Can I bring my children with me to my appointment?

It depends. To keep our patients safe, there are certain areas of MD Anderson that are off limits to children. Children under the age of 13 must be...

Do you take my insurance?

If you are enrolled in a managed care plan (HMO, PPO or POS), yourtreatment at MD Anderson may be covered by insurance. Check our listof currently...

What do patients need to know before they come for their appointments?

MD Anderson is committed to the safety of our patients, their visitors and employees. Before a visit, review our current COVID-19 safety processes...

How do I make an appointment at MD Anderson?

We offer two convenient ways to request your first appointment. Online: To start the appointment process, fill out our online appointment request f...

Where is MD Anderson located?

Our Texas Medical Center campus is located at 1515 Holcombe Blvd, Houston, Texas 77030. View all MD Anderson locations or get directions to a speci...

Do you have a location close to my home?

MD Anderson provides cancer care at several convenient locations throughout the Greater Houston Area and collaborates with community hospitals and...

Do you have doctors that specialize in my type of cancer?

Our faculty and staff include experts in all types of cancer, common and rare.

Do I have to have a confirmed diagnosis to come to MD Anderson?

No, many of our centers will see patients with a suspicion of cancer by a doctor or benign tumors.

How long will it take to get an appointment?

The hospital average is seven to 10 days; however, it varies for each center.

How long will I need to be in Houston for my first appointment?

Patients are normally here between three to five days on an outpatient basis.

Do I qualify for any clinical trials?

We have more than 700 current clinical trials for all types of cancer. You must be a MD Anderson patient before you are eligible to participate. On...

Where do I stay if I become a patient?

Generally, your first appointment and many of your treatments can be done on an outpatient basis. If you're traveling a long distance, check out ou...

What is the MD Anderson transfer center number?

Other Types of Referrals. Hospital-to-hospital transfers. For hospital-to-hospital transfers, contact our Transfer Center at 713-563-2222. International referrals. MD Anderson has two teams dedicated to supporting international physicians and hospitals.

How long does it take to get an outpatient evaluation?

A full outpatient evaluation usually takes three to five business days, depending on the amount of testing and consultation needed to assess the patient’s condition and recommend a treatment plan. After the evaluation is complete, you’ll receive a report of the findings and recommendations.

Request an Appointment

Fill out the online form or call us at 1-877-632-6789 to make an appointment.

Need More Information

Our staff will use the most accurate information and credible resources to answer your specific questions.

What do patients need to know before they come for their appointments?

MD Anderson is committed to the safety of our patients, their visitors and employees. Before a visit, review our current COVID-19 safety processes on our COVID-19 information page.

Where is MD Anderson located?

Our Texas Medical Center campus is located at 1515 Holcombe Blvd, Houston, Texas 77030. View all MD Anderson locations or get directions to a specific location.

Do you have a location close to my home?

MD Anderson provides cancer care at several convenient locations throughout the Greater Houston Area and collaborates with community hospitals and health systems nationwide through MD Anderson Cancer Network®

Do you have doctors that specialize in my type of cancer?

Our faculty and staff include experts in all types of cancer, common and rare.

Do I have to have a confirmed diagnosis to come to MD Anderson?

No, many of our centers will see patients with a suspicion of cancer by a doctor or benign tumors.

What are the eligibility requirements for MD Anderson?

Eligibility requirements for financial assistance by MD Anderson include: U.S. citizenship or designated legal status. Texas residency. Low income and limited financial assets. Eligibility policies are established by MD Anderson and approved by The University of Texas System. To learn more about eligibility for financial assistance ...

What is uncompensated care?

Uncompensated care also includes unreimbursed costs from government-sponsored health programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), county indigent programs and other state or locally sponsored programs. Using the State of Texas definition, MD Anderson provided an estimated $241 million in uncompensated care ...

Does MD Anderson have Medicaid?

Additionally, the institution participates in the Texas Medicaid Program that provides state and federal support for certain low-in come people. The care MD Anderson provides to these patients is referred to as uncompensated care.

How to contact MD Anderson?

The best way to contact a MD Anderson doctor is to call our Physician Access Center at 713-792-2202, or toll free at 877-632-6789, option 1. MD Anderson does not publish our individual doctor’s contact information for privacy reasons. If you are a patient, you can also send a secure message to your care team via MyChart.

How to give cheer to MD Anderson patients?

It’s easy to deliver a healthy dose of good cheer to an MD Anderson patient. Step 1: Find out your friend or loved one’s room number. If you don’t know it, you may call the Welcome Center at 713-792-2121 or 800-889-2094 (toll-free) for assistance. Step 2: Check with the floor’s charge nurse for restrictions.

How many volunteers does MD Anderson have?

MD Anderson Volunteer Services staff manage more than 1,000 volunteers working in volunteer-based programs. In fact, there are more than 100 types of positions for volunteers.

How to cancel an appointment online?

To cancel or reschedule an appointment online and/or to send a general message to your scheduler: 1. Select "My Appointments". 2. Select "Upcoming Appointments". 3. Select/open the appointment with the doctor. 4. Scroll down and select "Cancel" (If you wish to reschedule, just indicate that in your message)

How to lead a campaign for MD Anderson?

1. You can lead a campaign by creating a fundraising account, choosing your cause. This cause could be an event you choose such as a birthday party, school book drive, run/walk event, or any other idea you may have. Decide on the amount to raise and what cause you want to support at MD Anderson.

What is the phone number for MD Anderson?

Check our list of currently accepted insurance plans. If you don’t see your plan listed or you have insurance questions, call 888-242-6032. Please note that this list is not comprehensive. It is typically up to the insurance company to determine if the plans they offer will allow access to MD Anderson.

How to get a copy of a doctor's notes?

The Release of Information office is the best place to contact to obtain copies of your doctor's notes and labs. Their direct number is 713-792-6710. If you need to obtain images and/or radiology reports, then you will need to call the Film Library at 713-792-6210.

Who is the sponsor of a clinical trial?

The clinical trial sponsor may be: MD Anderson. The National Cancer Institute. A drug company. A non-profit organization. Your health insurance should pay for tests and doctors visits that you would need even if you were not on the trial.

What are the treatments for cancer?

Treatment options may include: Standard treatment: There are standard treatments or “best known” treatments for most types of cancer. Standard treatments change over time as doctors learn from experience and research. In some cases, the standard treatment may be no treatment at all.

Is it better to have side effects or standard treatment?

Side effects may be worse than those of the standard treatment. Side effects may occur that the doctor does not expect. New treatments do not always turn out to be better than, or as good as, standard treatment. As with standard treatment, the new treatment may not work for you even if it works for other patients.

Does a cancer trial sponsor pay for medical care?

You may be able to help future cancer patients. The trial sponsor may pay for some of your medical care or tests. (Ask your patient access specialist about who pays for these costs before you agree to join.) Cancer experts design the treatments used in clinical trials. Some possible risks include:

What happens if you don't have insurance at MD Anderson?

If your insurance plan is not accepted at MD Anderson, or if you do not have insurance and are paying for your own care, you will be asked to pay a deposit for your first appointment at MD Anderson. The deposit is only an estimate, but the actual charges may be higher or lower based on the actual services received.

Why does MD Anderson take so long to process claims?

There are many reasons why claims processing between MD Anderson and your insurance carrier can take several weeks. The most common reasons for delays are incomplete insurance coverage, inaccurate insurance coverage, change in coverage, or a denial from the insurance company.

How long does it take for MD Anderson to file a claim?

MD Anderson will file insurance claims for your hospital and physician visits. This process can take several weeks. You will receive a monthly statement only when you have a balance due. Statement options include paper and paperless statements.

Is MD Anderson a deductable?

MD Anderson is contractually obligated to collect co-payments from patients when a co-payment applies to the services being provided. Deductible: The specified amount you must pay for health care expenses before insurance covers the remaining costs. It is your part of the contract with your insurance provider.

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