Our Approach to Pediatric Cancer Care
CAMC’s pediatric hematology and oncology team offers comprehensive care for children with cancer, blood diseases and immune disorders at CAMC Women and Children’s Hospital. The Children’s Cancer Center is an ambulatory area designed to care for patients up to 17 years of age that require ambulatory services such as Intravenous (IV) infusions or recurrent phlebotomy via peripheral or central access.
The Children’s Cancer Center team also provides infusion services for patients of other illnesses, including blood or genetic disorders, gastrointestinal, immune and endocrine disorders.
The Children’s Cancer Center is located on the first floor of Women and Children’s Hospital. There are five patient rooms, a treatment room and a playroom. Each private patient room has comfortable furniture, a television and gaming system.
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CAMC Pediatric Cancer Care providers
Our pediatric hematology and oncology team offers comprehensive care for children with cancer, blood diseases and immune disorders.
What Sets Us Apart
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WV’s first free-standing children’s hospital
CAMC Women and Children’s Hospital was the first freestanding children’s hospital in West Virginia. Our focus is, and has always been, on clinical quality and patient and family-centered care. We are equipped with pediatric-specific facilities and equipment and ready to treat your little ones – from newborns to teenagers and everything in between.
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Highest level Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) in the region
We are the only hospital in southern West Virginia that has achieved designation as the highest level pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). This means we are able to provide specialized resources for critically ill children that can’t be found anywhere else in our region.