Support Services
South Fulton Medical Center collaborates with the American Cancer Society to offer Look Good, Feel Better, a service that helps women undergoing cancer treatment learn to cope with appearance-related side effects and regain a sense of self-confidence and control over their lives.
Nutrition
Depression and physical problems caused by cancer or its treatment often make eating difficult. Good nutrition is essential for cancer patients to minimize weight loss and to improve their ability to withstand the physical stress of treatment. To combat this, registered dietitians assess patients' nutritional needs, and develop and monitor individualized nutrition programs.
Pharmacy Services
Cancer patients have a designated pharmacist who reviews and monitors each patient's medical profile to ensure that drugs and dosages are appropriate. The pharmacist also reviews patient records to guard against potential problems, such as allergic reactions and drug interactions.
The staff pharmacist works closely with patients' physicians and serves as a drug information resource, helping to educate patients and family members about chemotherapy and special medications.
Rehabilitation Services
We offer a comprehensive range of inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services to help cancer patients with their recovery. Patients may receive therapy from one or more disciplines. Oncology patients who are significantly limited by pain have access to South Fulton Medical Center’s Pain Management Program.
Social Work
Clinical social workers assist with emotional, economic and social needs associated with cancer treatment, and help find available community resources.
Cancer Registry
In addition to patient care, South Fulton Medical Center's cancer program participates in a national cancer registry. The cancer registry is an information database used to monitor outcomes for cancer patients. The availability of this data at the state level allows health researchers to analyze geographic, racial, and other differences that provide clues that point to risk factors. This data also helps determine where early detection, educational or other programs should be directed.
For a referral to a South Fulton Medical Center medical oncologist or radiation oncologist, please call us at 404-466-WELL. We can match you with a physician based on location, specialty and insurance plan.