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Family Members Can Still Accompany Doctor Appointments During COVID-19

Linda Buck – nurse practitioner at City of Hope

By Linda Buck, Nurse Practitioner at City of Hope Newport Beach

Cancer treatment appointments can be a whirlwind of information, and emotion. A trusted family member accompanying you to these visits can calm the storm—taking notes, clarifying instructions, and offering valuable comfort and support.

You probably couldn’t imagine going to the doctor alone—until COVID-19 came along.

At City of Hope Newport Beach, we have enhanced safety standards by reducing the number of people in the office and limiting appointments to patients only.

However, we understand the significant role family members play during cancer treatment, so we’ve made sure there are options that allow them to still participate, even if they aren’t physically in the room with you.

Those options include:

There are certain extenuating circumstances that may allow for a visitor to join your in-person appointment under this COVID-19 policy. For instance, a patient with significant disabilities relies on a support person during appointments, or a physician has to deliver difficult news. In those cases, the doctor will reach out for approval from the medical director in advance of the appointment.

When you have cancer, your loved ones are a port in the storm. At City of Hope, they can still stand by you during doctor visits and stay connected to your cancer care plan. For more information, please visit www.cityofhope.org/OC.

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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