
Doctors Sub Acute Care has established itself as a reliable destination for Oncology, Physical Therapy, and Cardiology care in Paterson. The practice combines clinical expertise with a commitment to patient education, ensuring that individuals and families can make informed decisions about their health.
Doctors Sub Acute Care actively invests in staying current with clinical advances. Staff participate in ongoing training, and the practice adopts evidence-based updates to treatment protocols as they become established in the medical literature.
Supportive oncology care — including pain management, nutritional guidance, and psychological support — is integrated into every patient's treatment plan. Quality of life remains a central focus alongside disease control.
Our clinical team approaches each patient encounter with attention to detail and a preference for conservative, effective treatment strategies. When more intensive intervention is warranted, we facilitate referrals and coordinate care across settings.
From first-time evaluations to ongoing chronic disease management, our cardiology team is here for every stage. We perform non-invasive cardiac testing on-site, including Doppler ultrasound and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
Patient feedback at Doctors Sub Acute Care reflects a practice that takes its responsibilities seriously. Visitors appreciate the attentiveness of the clinical team and the fact that appointments rarely feel rushed. The front office staff receive particular praise for their helpfulness with insurance and scheduling questions.
Doctors Sub Acute Care works with a broad range of insurance providers to ensure that Paterson patients can access care without unnecessary financial barriers. The billing team can verify coverage prior to your visit and assist with any questions regarding co-pays, deductibles, or out-of-network considerations. Self-pay patients are welcome, and payment plan options may be available upon request.
Bring all relevant biopsy reports, imaging studies, surgical records, and a list of current medications. If you have seen other providers for your diagnosis, bringing those records helps the oncologist understand the full clinical picture before recommending a treatment approach.
Chemotherapy uses cytotoxic drugs to kill rapidly dividing cells, including cancer cells. Immunotherapy works by stimulating or directing the patient's own immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells. Some patients receive one, the other, or a combination depending on the cancer type.
Hair loss depends on the type of treatment used. Some chemotherapy regimens cause significant hair loss, while others do not. Immunotherapy and targeted therapies typically do not cause hair loss. Your oncologist will discuss what to expect from your specific treatment plan.
Patients visiting Doctors Sub Acute Care will find the clinic situated in Paterson at 59 Birch St, Paterson, NJ 07522. The front desk is reachable at (973) 942-8899 for scheduling and general inquiries.
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