Looking for transportation
Hi I am new here. Looking for transportation to get to an oncology specialist 3 hours away. any ideas? Thanks!
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Transportation
Hi Anna678,
We would be happy to look for possible transportation options for you. Please reach out to us at ACS's National Cancer Information Center. You can call our toll-free number, 1.800.227.2345, where Cancer Information Specialists are available around the clock every day of the week to speak with you. You can also utilize the Live Chat feature Monday through Friday between 7am-6:30pm CST on www.cancer.org.
Best regards,
Ken
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Thank youCSN_Ken said:Transportation
Hi Anna678,
We would be happy to look for possible transportation options for you. Please reach out to us at ACS's National Cancer Information Center. You can call our toll-free number, 1.800.227.2345, where Cancer Information Specialists are available around the clock every day of the week to speak with you. You can also utilize the Live Chat feature Monday through Friday between 7am-6:30pm CST on www.cancer.org.
Best regards,
Ken
CSN Support TeamThank you, Ken. I will call tomorrow.
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Well, that depends on how you feel. You could simply call a taxi or take the subway there. The taxi will cost you a lot, but any other professional way of getting transported is going to be worth much more. When I needed medical transport, I paid (content removed by CSN moderator) a lot. But I was in a condition where I had no other choice since I was not allowed to move. If you feel well enough to drive there, you could rent a car from a rental shop or ask someone to take you there.
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MikeyS67 - as Ken posted you can reach out to ACS's National Cancer Information Center. You can call the toll-free number, 1.800.227.2345, where Cancer Information Specialists are available around the clock every day of the week to speak with you.
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