This hospital has the very nicest people working there. I've worked in 2 different hospitals and I just couldn't believe how caring the staff were. The place is so busy but no one ever rushes you everything feels calm
Posted Date : 23/12/2022
Cross Cancer Institute is a specialized hospital located in Edmonton, Alberta that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and research of cancer. The institute offers a range of services including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, and supportive care for cancer patients. It is well-known for its cutting-edge technology and comprehensive approach to cancer treatment, as well as its commitment to advancing cancer research and education.
Cross Cancer Institute offers a wide range of cancer treatment services, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, and supportive care.
To make an appointment at Cross Cancer Institute, you will need a referral from your primary care physician or specialist. Once you have a referral, you can contact the institute directly to schedule your appointment.
For your appointment at Cross Cancer Institute, please bring a list of your current medications, your health card, any relevant medical records or test results, and any questions you may have for your healthcare team.
This hospital has the very nicest people working there. I've worked in 2 different hospitals and I just couldn't believe how caring the staff were. The place is so busy but no one ever rushes you everything feels calm
Posted Date : 23/12/2022
Kind, compassionate care with each and every encounter. My oncologist Dr. Wiebe was professional and informative. Grateful to have such a wonderful facility in Edmonton. Thank you to everyone at the Cross Cancer!
Posted Date : 16/11/2022
I have the best care at the Cross Cancer Institute here in Edmonton . I have been there for 5 years coming up and all the Staff are exceptional. My Oncologist such a fantastic person . I trust him completely and he answers all my questions and always smiling . Wouldn't have anybody else . Thank you Dr Zhu for being you . Fortunately Edmonton should be very thankful. for having this First Class Cancer Facility and phenomenal staff helping all of us with Cancer . If I could I'd give The Cross Cancer Institute a 10 out 10 . Maggie Popal Edmonton , AB
Posted Date : 29/09/2022
Great staff that really care. In everything from radiology to systemic therapy.
Posted Date : 15/09/2022
Really no help for a recovering person there. You're only welcome if you are half dead. Treated like I was a bother.
Posted Date : 08/09/2022
Anonymous
Fantastic place The Cross Cancer Institute. I’ve been going for over 6 years and have had the best
treatment there . I have a great Oncologist at the Cross Dr Zhou who is excellent. We in Edmonton and
the North are very fortunate to have such a great Cross Cancer Institute. They also do lots of Trials and Research
helping us Cancer Patients get what we need to get a hold of our Cancer . I want to thank all who work hard to help us from Blood Work, CT Scans and so much more to get us through our days at The Cross .
Maggie Popal
Anonymous
So why did Dr Tonkin leave the CCI ? There seems to be some mystery . . .
Anonymous
My doctors were very knowledgeable,and caring explaining my cancer and treatment very thoroughly. The staff were hugely helpful, efficient and friendly making sure I was always comfortable. I am alive today, grateful and cancer free because of these people.
Anonymous
I was always made to feel like a person not a number. The staff and volunteers were very caring and understanding. Being diagnosed with cancer is a lot and very overwhelming. The amount of information you need to take in in a short period of time is overwhelming. They took time to make me feel comfortable and never rushed. Made sure that I understood each step. I always felt heard. I am more than grateful for the care and compassion I was given at The Cross. I rang my bell 8 years ago.
Anonymous
An oncologist told a relative of mine that she had stage 4 cancer with less emotion and less kindness than a bank teller would give you your balance. She shamed us all when we tried to ask questions. Blamed the patient for her lack of understanding. Dr. Ashley Paul needs to return to school and learn some empathy. A machine would have seemed compassionate by comparison.