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Becoming a Patient

To Make an Appointment

With one phone call, you, a family member your family doctor or specialist can connect you with our Avera Queen of Peace Cancer Center team that will care for you during your cancer treatment.

  • You will meet your physician, as well a nurse and other team members - all here to help you.
  • Your physician and team will discuss the plan your tests and treatment options.
  • You will tour the Avera Queen of Peace Cancer Center and receive information specific to your cancer diagnosis from our Resource Library.

To make an appointment, call 605-995-5756

Transportation to the Cancer Center

It is very important to keep cancer treatment appoointments and arranging transportation can be difficult. Depending on where you live, SD On-Track offers transportation to the Avera Queen of Peace Cancer Center.

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Please bring the following to your first appointment

  • All of your health insurance cards and a photo ID. If you have Medicare Part D coverage for your oral medications, please bring that card as well.
  • Any medications you are currently taking in their original bottles.

Please Note: If you receive Medicaid benefits, you are required to obtain a referral from your primary care physician prior to your appointment and must show your current card at the time of your appointment.

Co-pays will be collected at the time of your appointment.

Complete the following forms prior to your first appointment

Radiation Oncology Medical Oncology and Hematology
Information will be entered to our data base when you arrive for your first appointment. Patient Information Form

Maps, Directions, and Parking

Driving Directions to Avera Queen of Peace Cancer Center

605 N Foster
Mitchell, SD

Parking at Avera Queen of Peace Cancer Center

 

Reserved patient parking is available directly in front of the Cancer Center. You can access this lot from N Foster Street. If this lot is full, there is parking available directly across the street, east of the facility.

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