Chemotherapy port removal
Hello Dr.
Chen, I previously had an appointment with Dr.
Gao on Wednesdays for needle removal.
However, my chemotherapy schedule at National Taiwan University Hospital may change.
Could you please let me know if there are other doctors available at Taoyuan General Hospital who can assist with the needle removal for chemotherapy? Thank you.
MK, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/03/05
Dr. Chen Sirong reply Oncology
MK / 57 years old / Female Hello, the Radiation Oncology outpatient clinic and the Hematology Oncology outpatient clinic are both available.
Wishing you peace and health.
Taoyuan Hospital, Dr.
Chen Sih-Rong.
Reply Date: 2022/03/05
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Dear Patient,
Thank you for reaching out with your inquiry regarding the removal of a chemotherapy port, commonly referred to as a "chemo port" or "chemo bottle." It’s understandable that you want to ensure a smooth process for this procedure, especially given the potential changes in your chemotherapy schedule.
In Taiwan, particularly at hospitals like Taoyuan General Hospital, the removal of a chemotherapy port is typically handled by the oncology department. While you mentioned that you have been seeing Dr. Gao at another facility, it is important to know that many hospitals have protocols in place to accommodate patients from other institutions, especially for procedures like port removal.
To answer your question, yes, Taoyuan General Hospital does have the capability to assist with the removal of chemotherapy ports. However, it is crucial to consult with the oncology department to confirm the availability of specific doctors who can perform this procedure. You may want to contact the hospital directly to inquire about the schedule of oncologists who are available for port removal. This way, you can find a time that aligns with your chemotherapy treatment schedule.
In terms of the procedure itself, port removal is generally a straightforward outpatient procedure. It typically involves local anesthesia, and the doctor will make a small incision to remove the port and catheter. Patients usually experience minimal discomfort, and recovery is quick, allowing you to resume normal activities shortly after the procedure.
If you are considering switching to another doctor or facility for this procedure, it is advisable to ensure that your medical records are transferred properly. This includes any relevant information about your chemotherapy treatment, the type of port you have, and any complications you may have experienced. Having this information readily available will help the new healthcare provider to make informed decisions regarding your care.
Additionally, if you have any concerns about the timing of the port removal in relation to your chemotherapy schedule, be sure to discuss these with your oncologist. They can provide guidance on the best timing for the procedure to minimize any potential impact on your ongoing treatment.
In summary, Taoyuan General Hospital can assist with the removal of your chemotherapy port. I recommend contacting their oncology department to find out which doctors are available and to schedule an appointment that fits your needs. If you have any further questions or need assistance with the process, do not hesitate to reach out.
Wishing you the best in your treatment journey.
Sincerely,
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