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Cancer Center

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This department offers

  • Cancer care
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Supportive cancer care in Mount Pleasant, UT

A cancer diagnosis can bring many questions, but you don’t have to navigate care alone. At the Cancer Center in Sanpete Valley Hospital in Mount Pleasant, UT, patients can find cancer care supported by tailored plans, nurse navigation, prevention and screenings, treatment planning, and survivorship resources.
Call to schedule: 435-462-4630

What sets us apart

Our experienced team of experts provide quality care for all our patients

Patient-focused care

  • Care close to home backed by an integrated health system

  • Nurse navigation program to guide patients through care

All stages of life

  • Cancer preventions and screenings

  • Diagnosis and treatment plans

  • Survivorship

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