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Hours
Monday: 9AM - 5PM
Tuesday: 9AM - 5PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 5PM
Thursday: 9AM - 5PM
Friday: 9AM - 5PM
Saturday: 8AM - 2PM
Sunday: Closed
Tips
accepts credit cards free wi-fi accepts insurance gender-neutral restrooms open to all
Ratings
Google: 5/5 Facebook: 5/5Hyperthermia Cancer Institute
2001 Santa Monica Blvd #1190w, Santa Monica
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The team at Hyperthermia Cancer Center is outstanding. They treated us with so much care and respect! Matt and Jade are wonderful. The technology helped my wife tremendously and the treatment is relatively comfortable compared to many cancer therapies. We highly recommend. Oh, and its in one of the most beautiful places on the planet!
I have triple negative breast cancer stage 2 (technically stage 3)I have had such an awesome experience at the Hyperthermia Cancer institute. Everyone is awesome especially Courtney the head nurse. Why did I come here? Well the first 3 weeks of chemo, chemo shrunk the mass (5cm) in half which was great and a huge success. As the weeks went by, the mass got harder and denser but was not getting smaller. By week 7, I started to look online for alternate treatments to help myself because I was losing hope in the chemo treatment. *I did not see myself reaching my goal of getting to a zero by the end of my 12 chemo treatments. By the grace of God someone led me to Hyperthermia Cancer institute. I went to Hyperthermia cancer institute 5-6 days a week for 4 weeks. I went religiously and committed myself and believed in the treatment. I had a goal. On my birthday, 11/16/22, I received a call from my oncologist and they could not find a trace of tumor in the MRI. The tumor went to a zero!!! We screamed, we cheered and we cried. It is a complete success. I am so happy to have come to HCI. Unfortunately, the cancer did spread to my lymph nodes which showed up in my MRI and now I am back to chemo and HCI. I am feeling confident that I will have another successful treatment. Will update this on my last MRI in February.