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St. Luke's Cancer Institute: Twin Falls

St. Luke's Cancer Institute: Twin Falls
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(208) 814-1910
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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A referral is required for new patients.
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About St. Luke's Cancer Institute: Twin Falls

For over 50 years, patients and families have trusted St. Luke’s for expert, compassionate care. Today, our network of five cancer centers delivers advanced treatment, personalized support, cutting-edge research, and community-focused prevention and education.

At our Twin Falls center, we’re here to provide expert, compassionate care close to home. Our team includes medical and radiation oncology specialists, with access to some of the region’s top surgeons. You’ll also find an onsite pharmacy and lab, genetic counseling for hereditary cancers through telehealth, and a wide range of supportive services to care for your overall well-being.

From diagnosis through recovery, we’re with you every step—treating cancer, easing symptoms, and supporting your physical, emotional, and mental well-being.

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Because cancer touches nearly every aspect of your life, we focus on every aspect of your care.

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Prepare for Your Visit

Whether you're a new or established patient, we work to provide you with all the information you need prior to your upcoming visit.

Before Your Visit

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Exam Room

Our outpatient clinic has nine exam rooms for medical oncology and six exam rooms for radiation.

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Important Patient Information

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Before your visit, review your new patient packet and complete all forms. Track your symptoms and write down any questions you have.

What to Bring:

  • A list (or bottles) of your medications
  • Your symptom notes and questions
  • A support person, if possible—they can help take notes or ask questions
  • Ask your doctor if you can record the visit for later review

Start with your most important question, and don’t hesitate to ask for clear explanations of your diagnosis, treatment options, and prognosis. If unsure, you can always request a second opinion.

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