Radiation Oncology

Make an Appointment: (520) 694-7236

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University of Arizona Cancer Center patients receive the most up-to-date cancer treatment from caring staff in The University of Arizona Medical Center's Radiation Oncology Department. Closely associated with The University of Arizona Cancer Center, Radiation Oncology offers the most current and effective cancer therapies available.

For more information, see Radiation Oncology, or download the latest Radiation Oncology newsletter.

Learn more about what to expect at your appointment by reading the Patient Walk Through.

In order to save you time on your visit and help us to stay on time for your appointment, please take a few moments to complete our Health History Questionnaire and bring it with you to your appointment.

Additional locations: Construction on an expansion to The University of Arizona Cancer Center at Orange Grove has been completed. The 12,000-square-foot expansion houses a radiation oncology facility with state-of-the-art precision technology that treats up to 40 patients a day. A new state-of-the-art facility to be located at The University of Arizona Cancer Center — North Campus is also being planned.

Location

1501 N. Campbell Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85719

Radiation Oncology is currently located on the University of Arizona College of Medicine Campus at the Arizona Health Sciences Center. The clinic is located on the basement level of The University of Arizona Medical Center. 

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Parking

Free valet service between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. if you pull up in front of the hospital. Parking in the UMC garage is free with a validated ticket stub. Get your ticket validated when you arrive at your appointment.

Helpful Tips

The information below may be helpful when you want to reach a staff member. Please remember your provider may be busy in clinic or out of the building when you call. You will be asked a few questions regarding the nature of your call, then an electronic message will be routed to the appropriate staff member and you will receive a call back.

Scheduling: You may change an appointment or schedule your next visit by calling (520) 694-7236.

Call-in Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Symptoms: If you are at home and are concerned about some symptoms, please call sooner rather than later. Don’t wait.

Test Results: Some tests results may take longer than 24 hours. A staff member will call you once the results are reviewed by a provider.