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St. Luke's Texas Cancer Institute at Kirby Glen The mission of the Cancer Center at St. Luke's is to provide high quality, personalized cancer care to each patient through a full range of integrated, state-of-the-art services, ministering to the whole patient: body, mind and spirit. The Cancer Center at St. Luke's now offers therapeutic infusion and radiation therapy at our Kirby Glen Center.
How to Get
to Kirby Glen
Located just blocks from Reliant Arena and less than a mile from the Texas Medical Center, our Kirby Glen facility is easy to get to. Click here for Map or Driving Directions (from Yahoo!).



 

To see a list of specific Cancer Center at St. Luke's specialists, click on a specialty area below or contact the Cancer Center at St. Luke's at:
832-355-7139

Surgery

Medical Oncology/Hematology

Dermatology

Infectious Disease

Gastroenterology

Hepatology

Cardiology

Radiation Therapy

Gynecologic Oncology

Dental Oncology

Pain Management

Ophthalmology



Visit our Physician Directory for a complete listing of St. Luke's physicians.

For more information about St. Luke's online physician referral service, click here.


Cancer Center at St. Luke's
 Radiology Testing
 St. Luke's Sleep Center
 Wound Care

ContactUs
Diagnostic & Treatment Center - Kirby Glen
832-355-7100
St. Luke's Main
832-355-1000
Email
Physician Referral
832-355-DOCS or 800-872-9355
Online Form

  
  
  
  
  

Infusion Therapy
The Cancer Center at St. Luke's Infusion Center at Kirby Glen offers chemotherapy administration, intravenous infusions/medication administration, injections, peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line, central line care and phlebotomy services for lab testing. We also provide education and blood product information to our patients.

Radiation Therapy
The Cancer Center at St. Luke's now also provides radiation therapy to our patients at our Kirby Glen location.  Radiation therapy is frequently used for treating a variety of cancers, including breast, prostate, head and neck, lung, esophagus, and bladder. Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays (such as x-rays) to kill or shrink cancer cells while preserving as many normal surrounding cells as possible. Radiation therapy may be used to reduce the size of a cancer before surgery, to destroy any remaining cancer cells after surgery, or, in some cases, as the main treatment. It can also be used in conjunction with chemotherapy.





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