The Mercy Infusion Center - Clayton-Clarkson provides short- and long-term infusion therapy to patients in a relaxed, comfortable setting. It is conveniently located and easily accessible from Highway 64, with lots of free parking. It has many services in the building for patients - a cafe, a Mercy pharmacy and the Mercy Wellness Shoppe.
The Center has a specially trained staff of physicians, nurses, cancer navigators, pastoral care, dietitians and social services. It also offers direct pharmacy access and advanced safety enhancements to ensure that the right doses of medicine are given at the right times to the right patient.
The Center is designed to provide therapy to patients who do not require hospitalization, who may not qualify for home care services or who just prefer the ease and convenience of an outpatient location for their infusion needs.
Services include:
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Learn about the method of applying a cold cap (that has been in a freezer) on a patient's head to prevent them from losing their hair after a chemotherapy infusion.
Scalp cooling can help prevent hair loss caused by chemotherapy drugs. Ask your provider about Paxman Cold Capping today - available at Mercy Breast Center - Clayton-Clarkson.
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