Cancer Surgery
In many situations, surgery is part of the treatment plan or is required to diagnose a cancer. It is often combined with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. Members of Chester County Hospital's surgical staff work in concert with your oncologists and other surgical specialists as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Board certified in their areas of expertise, these surgeons keep abreast of changes in surgical techniques and emerging technologies to offer patients the most up-to-date procedures.

Radiology Outpatient Services
Comprehensive radiology services are available at Chester County Hospital's campus or at satellite locations in West Chester, Exton and Kennett Square. Studies are read by Penn Radiologists, all of whom are board certified, subspecialty or fellowship-trained in imaging.

Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
During or after their treatment, cancer patients may experience excessive fatigue and weakness, swelling, or loss of mobility in their arms or legs. Chester County Hospital's Department of Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine provides skilled physical and occupational therapy through its outpatient facilities. The team can design a course of therapy to help prevent or slow the progression of these conditions. Our staff also includes therapists specially trained in the treatment of lymphedema, particularly because of breast surgery.

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Pathologists are a vital part of the care team. Trained in the morphologic diagnosis and classification of disease including the evaluation of cell type and grade of cancers, pathologists have the responsibility of examining tissue to determine if a tumor is benign or cancerous. Chester County Hospital's Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine enjoys a widespread reputation for excellence, and is frequently consulted by other physicians in the tri-state region.

Penn Medicine at Home
Your care may involve home-based services following treatment or surgery. Chester County Hospital's team of case managers will help you and your family coordinate what home services are needed to support your recovery. Many of our patients choose Penn Medicine at Home, the area's most experienced home-care agency. Penn Medicine at Home is ideally equipped to meet a wide range of patient needs-from medication to rehabilitation. Their rehabilitation specialists are highly-skilled at handling varied orthopaedic conditions.

Hospice Care
Some patients may want to consider hospice care. Hospice neither hastens nor postpones death; rather, by addressing the physical, emotional and spiritual concerns that often accompany end-of-life care, it can give families the opportunity to care for loved ones during a difficult time, in familiar and comfortable surroundings. The focus of hospice is on controlling symptoms while emphasizing comfort.

The decision to seek hospice care is one that is made by the entire team of caregivers and, most important, you and your family. Your care team can assist in arranging for hospice care through Penn Medicine Hospice or an agency of your choice and continue to provide support to you and your family once you have been admitted to a hospice program.