Appointments
You have a choice in your cancer care. At the Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin, you will receive personalized and compassionate treatment using state-of-the-art techniques. We treat all types of cancer and offer a variety of services. Our care advisors are ready to help get the answers you need as soon as possible.
For Urgent Issues: If you’re experiencing severe symptoms such as chest pain or shortness of breath, call 911.
New Patients
While many new patients are referred by their doctors, a referral is not necessary to see one of our cancer specialists.
Please call the number of the Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin location you wish to receive your treatment at to schedule. Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin schedulers are available Monday through Friday during business hours to help you schedule an appointment and gather the information that will be needed at your first visit. After hours, leave a message and a representative will respond to you the next business day.
If you have questions about insurance coverage, please check with your insurance provider. Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin nurse navigators can also help, and you can request to speak with one when you make your first appointment.
Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin Appointment Lines:
- Amery Hospital & Clinic, Amery, 715-268-0294
- Hudson Hospital & Clinic, Hudson, 715-531-6700
- Osceola Medical Center, Osceola, 715-294-5706
- St. Croix Health, St. Croix Falls, 715-483-0245
- St. Croix Health, Frederic, 715-327-7414
- Western Wisconsin Health, Baldwin, 715-684-1475
- Westfields Hospital & Clinic, New Richmond, 715-243-2800
Radiation Therapy Appointments are seen at Minneapolis Radiation Oncology at the Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin New Richmond location.
To schedule, please call:
- Minneapolis Radiation Oncology, New Richmond, 715-243-2950
Current Patients
If you need to:
- Make or change an appointment
- Have questions about a symptom of your treatment and would like to speak to a nurse
- Have an urgent need outside of business hours
Please select the location where you receive your treatment to view its contact information:
- Amery Hospital & Clinic
- Hudson Hospital & Clinic
- Osceola Medical Center
- St. Croix Health – St. Croix Falls/Frederic
- Western Wisconsin Health
- Westfields Hospital & Clinic
Radiation Therapy Appointments are seen at Minneapolis Radiation Oncology at the Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin New Richmond location.
To schedule or reschedule, please call:
Referring Providers
Thank you for entrusting the care of your patients to us. Our schedulers are available Monday through Friday during business hours to arrange appointments or to answer questions about referring patients. Please call the Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin location your patient will receive treatment.
Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin Appointment Lines:
- Amery Hospital & Clinic, Amery, 715-268-0294
- Hudson Hospital & Clinic, Hudson, 715-531-6700
- Osceola Medical Center, Osceola, 715-294-5706
- St. Croix Regional Medical Center, St. Croix Falls, 715-483-0245
- St. Croix Regional Medical Center, Frederic, 715-327-7414
- Western Wisconsin Health, Baldwin, 715-684-1475
- Westfields Hospital & Clinic, New Richmond, 715-243-2800
Radiation Therapy Appointments are seen at Minneapolis Radiation Oncology at the Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin New Richmond location.
To schedule, please call:
- Minneapolis Radiation Oncology, New Richmond, 715-243-2950
Getting a Second Opinion?
If you or someone you love has received a cancer diagnosis, you probably have a lot of questions.- What is the best treatment for me? Do I need surgery or radiation? Will chemotherapy be needed? Who are my doctors?
- What if treatment doesn’t work? What is a clinical trial? Can I be part of one?
- Am I doing everything I can to get well?
At the Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin, we recognize the reassurance of a second opinion. It allows you and your loved ones to ask questions and explore options. It can ensure the patient receives the correct diagnosis and the best treatment for their type of cancer.
Asking for a second opinion doesn’t mean you think the first diagnosis is wrong or that you doubt your doctor. In fact, it may give you peace of mind by confirming your diagnosis. You can then feel confident moving forward with your recommended treatment plan.