New Patient Information

Cancer and Blood Specialists of NOVA has been a leading cancer treatment center for patients in the Northern Virginia Metropolitan area since 1987. State-of-the-art, patient-centered care is the focus of our treatment regimen. Our counseling incorporates genomic evaluations for targeted therapy in order to provide all patients with the personalized care they need. We provide the most advanced treatment options including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, iron infusions, bone marrow biopsies, and more. Our doctors refer to a variety of resources, allowing us to remain innovative in our treatment and up to date in the constantly changing world of oncology. 

We are located in the Century Medical Building next to Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center in Woodbridge, Virginia. Contact us to schedule an appointment at your earliest convenience.

New Patient Appointments

For new patient appointments please consult your Primary Care Physician or Specialty Physician for a referral.  Our services are available to all who seek them.  You may become our patient through a physician’s referral or transfer.  We also welcome the opportunity to provide second opinions.  An initial diagnosis can be stressful, we strive to keep waiting times for an appointment to a minimum.  Be assured that our exceptional physicians will do their very best to help you. For new patient appointments call 703.590.8300 or fax 703.590.8301.

New Patient Documents

Medical Records Release Form

Financial Agreement Form

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What to Expect During Your First Visit

To better serve you during your visit, we ask that you bring a list of your medications, prior illnesses, surgeries and allergies. Always bring your insurance card and let us know whenever you change your address, telephone number, employment, marital status, or insurance. We accept most major insurance plans.

During your initial office visit, you will have the opportunity for an open conversation with your physician. You will learn about your treatment options, what they involve, any potential side effects, and how our team will guide and support you. If you can, bring someone with you – a family member or a friend – to be another set of ears in the room. In addition to providing emotional support, they can help you remember what the doctor says, take notes for you, and remind you of key questions that you don’t want to forget to ask.