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Meg L. McInnis, FNP-C

Meg relocated to Charlotte from Florida after obtaining her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Florida. She earned her nursing BSN from Queens University in Charlotte, then worked as a gynecologic oncology nurse and chemo infusion nurse. She pursued her Master’s...

OSC Staff Spotlight: Allison

Allison with her rescued kitten. What is your name?Allison, BSN, RN  What is your role at OSC?Infusion Nurse What is your Educational Background?I am a South Carolina native from Greenville, SC. I graduated from Clemson with my BSN and RN. “Go Tigers”! I...

Jennifer L. Dallas, MD

Quote: “As an ambassador of healthcare in my field of cancer and blood disorders, I advocate for all my patients. My goal is to involve patients, their family members, and loved ones in the decision-making process to determine the best course of action for...

OSC Staff Spotlight: Amy

Amy with her husband, daughter and son What is your name? AmyWhat is your role at OSC? Nurse Practitioner, FNP-CWhat is your Educational Background? I graduated from UNC-Wilmington with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. I have worked in nursing for 21 years....

OSC Staff Spotlight: Payton

What is your name? Payton What is your role at OSC? Patient Care Representative. I work in the south Charlotte office where I perform multiple roles helping out where needed at front desk and the infusion suite. How did you come about to work at OSC? I started my...

OSC Staff Spotlight: Mila

What is your name? Mila What is your role at OSC? Infusion Nurse, RN BSN, OCN What is your Educational Background? I have 3 bachelor’s degrees with one beinga bachelor's degree in nursing, BSN, from the University of Southern Maine. I amalso an Oncology Certified...

OSC Staff Spotlight: Danielle

What is your role at OSC? Patient Care Representative. I am at the front desk at our 7th Street office. I check patients in, answer the phone, discuss co-pays and help patients with their office visits. I am always on alert to help any other team member in the office...

Rex’s Story

With one snap, Rex’s life changed forever. After several misdiagnoses regarding his back pain, Rex learned in 2008 that he has multiple myeloma; a rare blood cancer that impacts the plasma cells which weaken bones. Rex noted that a doctor told him he had the back of...

Request An AppointmentNew patient appointments require a physician to send a referral request on your behalf. The referring physician can be a specialist you saw who identified an oncology-related condition or your primary care physician
  • New patient: you have a medical condition that is or could be cancerous or a blood disorder
  • Transfer care: you are moving into the area and need an oncologist/hematologist, or you are currently under the care of a local oncologist/hematologist and would like to transfer care to one of our physicians
  • 2nd Opinion: you have been diagnosed with cancer or a blood disorder and would like to get a second opinion on the prognosis and treatment course
  • Former patient: if you have not been to the office in 3 years or more, you will need to get a referral sent in by a physician to re-establish care

Send the referral form to your physician to refer and ask them to send with the following items:

HAVE THE PHYSICIAN FAX THE REFERRAL FORM ALONG WITH THE DOCUMENTATION LISTED ABOVE TO

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