The Medical Oncology Department at Nova Hospital is a specialized center dedicated to the comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and management of all types of cancers using advanced, evidence-based medical therapies. The department is equipped with modern infrastructure and follows globally accepted oncology protocols to ensure patients receive the highest standard of cancer care. From early detection to advanced-stage cancer management, the department focuses on delivering precise, personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s medical condition.
At Nova Hospital, the Medical Oncology team is led by highly experienced oncologists who specialize in chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and hormonal therapy. The department works in close coordination with surgical oncology, radiation oncology, pathology, radiology, and critical care units to ensure a multidisciplinary approach to cancer treatment. This collaborative system helps in accurate staging of cancer and designing the most effective treatment strategy for better outcomes and improved quality of life.
The department is also committed to providing compassionate and patient-centered care. Special attention is given to pain management, nutritional support, psychological counseling, and post-treatment rehabilitation. The goal is not only to treat cancer but also to support patients emotionally and physically throughout their journey. Dedicated oncology nurses and support staff ensure continuous monitoring, timely medication, and complete care during chemotherapy cycles and hospital visits.
Nova Hospital’s Medical Oncology Department emphasizes early diagnosis and preventive oncology through regular screenings, awareness programs, and risk assessment services. With a strong focus on innovation, safety, and patient trust, the department strives to deliver hope and advanced treatment options to every patient. It stands as a pillar of excellence in cancer care, committed to improving survival rates and enhancing the overall well-being of patients and their families.