Cancer Treatment Consultations

Expert physicians offering highly specialized cancer treatment

Now Offering Virtual Consultations VIA Telemedicine!

Initial Consultation

During your visit Dr. Stryker may recommend detailed testing of your cellular function—general blood analysis, hormone assessment, vitamin and mineral levels, gastrointestinal function, genetic profiles, recent imaging to create a roadmap or blueprint of the tumor, its anatomic location in the body and arterial vascular supply, comprehensive cardiovascular and inflammation assessments, integral immune components, neurotransmitter levels, and toxin burden—just to name a few! This detailed data provides us with the necessary information to assess your biochemical individuality in more detail than you may have thought possible. This profile enables us to tailor a unique treatment plan to help you achieve destruction of the cancer and create a higher level of vibrant health.

Second Opinion

Dr. Stryker has the unique ability to take all your medical records, imaging studies, genetic testing, laboratory testing, treatments that have been provided and find the missing piece of the puzzle. She analyzes the information and comes up with a personalized treatment. Sometimes a patient wants a second opinion to make sure they are doing all they can to destroy their cancer and transform their health. She will often find the root cause and provide you with the tools to be successful.

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Follow Up

The follow up will look different for every patient depending on their tumor burden, location of the tumor and other biochemical, physiological processes going on in the body. Typically after the last procedure was performed Dr. Stryker will order labs, and imaging studies 30-60 days after the procedure. This depends again on the tumor burden, aggressiveness of the tumor and tumor type. Typically labs and imaging will be performed 30-60 days after the last treatment. Then a MRI or CT with contrast in 90 days, PET CT in 6 months. We will watch you closely with your referring physician to keep a close eye on you.

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