Cancer Patient Care & Appointment Information

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Start here

Get appointment & referral information, browse cancer types, support services and learn about clinical trials.

Referring Physicians

Need to refer a patient? Call M-Line at 800-962-3555.

Visit our For Health Providers page

How to contact us

Cancer Center Call Center

Ready to make an appointment?

Call us at 734-647-8902 to schedule an appointment, get a prescription refill, or request to speak with your cancer care provider.  

Dermatology: For those diagnosed with squamous or basal cell skin cancer, please call 734-936-4068.

Head & Neck Cancers:  If you've been diagnosed with a head & neck cancer (such as oral, sinus or throat cancer), please call 734-936-8051.

Pediatric cancer patients:  Please visit the Pediatric Cancer webpage

Cancer AnswerLine: 800-865-1125

Need more information?

Our Cancer AnswerLine provides education and support for all your cancer-related questions:

  • how to get a second opinion
  • get information on your specific cancer diagnosis
  • help finding a clinical trial
  • not sure where to begin

Cancer AnswerLine is available Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Eastern time zone). Call 800-865-1125.  Visit Frequently Asked Questions for even more information.

Access the patient portal

Online convenience

Request access or sign into the MyUofMHealth Patient Portal to communicate with your care provider, request a prescription renewal, access your test results, manage appointments and more.

Learn more about the Patient Portal

Areas of specialty

For cancer patients and families

Patient & Family Support Services

Providing the right support for cancer patients and their families starts with treating them like part of our own family. That's the commitment of the Patient & Family Support Services (PFSS) Program at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center.

Learn how PFSS can help
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Learn about clinical trials

Discover how clinical trials at the Rogel Cancer Center are driving the future of cancer care. Our researchers work every day to find better ways to detect, treat, prevent cancer, and clinical trials are a key part of that progress.

Browse Open Trials

Online Library

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Browse cancer patient education

You'll find easy-to-understand handouts, videos, websites, and apps. Everything here has been created or reviewed and approved by University of Michigan Health doctors and healthcare providers.

Visit the Online Library