Individualized and innovative tumor care in Dallas, TX

Baylor Scott & White Neuro-Oncology Associates offers innovative treatment for primary brain and spinal tumors in Dallas.

Karen Fink, MD, PHD, and Divya Mella, MD and Emmanuel C. Mantilla Jr., DO, MS, strive to incorporate the latest clinical trials and treatment options for patients with brain tumor to sustain hope and achieve positive outcomes.

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Neuro-oncology services

Baylor Scott & White Neuro-Oncology Associates in Dallas offers expertise and treatment options conveniently located near you.

At Baylor Scott & White Neuro-Oncology Associates, tumors of the brain, central nervous system and peripheral nervous system are treated with dedication, innovation and quality care.

Brain tumor treatment may include:

  • Neurocirugía
  • Radiocirugía
  • Radiación
  • Quimioterapia
  • Ensayos clínicos

Brain and spine conditions we treat in Dallas include:

Brain tumor treatment options are individualized based on the type of tumor diagnosed. If neurosurgery is needed, Baylor University Medical Center. part of Baylor Scott & White Health has several Dallas neurosurgeons on staff who are specially trained to operate on brain tumors. The neurosurgery operating suites are equipped with advanced interoperative localization and neuronavigation systems that allow a complete removal of brain tumors.

Pagar la factura

Baylor Scott & White Health se complace en ofrecerle múltiples opciones para pagar su factura. Vea nuestra guía para comprender su estado de cuenta de Baylor Scott & White.

Ofrecemos dos opciones de pago en línea:

Otras opciones de pago:

  • Pago por correo

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    Envíe el pago por correo a la dirección que figura en su estado de cuenta.

  • Pagar por teléfono

    Los pagos a HTPN se pueden realizar por teléfono con nuestro sistema de pago telefónico automatizado 24 horas al día, los siete días de la semana. Todos los pagos realizados a través del sistema de pago telefónico automatizado se publicarán el siguiente día hábil. Por favor llama 1.866.377.1650.

    Si necesita hablar con alguien sobre una factura de un Hospital Baylor Scott & White, nuestro departamento de Atención al Cliente está disponible para recibir pagos por teléfono de lunes a viernes de 8:00 AM a 5:00 PM y puede comunicarse con usted al 1.800.994.0371.

  • Pagar en persona

    Los pagos se pueden hacer en persona en el centro donde recibió los servicios.

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En Baylor Scott & White Health, queremos ser un recurso para usted y su familia. Nuestro equipo de representantes de servicio al cliente y asesores financieros están aquí para ayudarlo a encontrar soluciones financieras que puedan ayudar a cubrir el costo de su atención. Lo alentamos a que hable con un miembro del equipo antes, durante o después de recibir la atención.

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Al igual que facilitamos la atención cuando su hijo está enfermo o lesionado, nuestra aplicación mejor calificada, MyBSWHealth, puede simplificar el mantenimiento de su salud. La aplicación le permite programar citas, enviar mensajes a su pediatra, ver los registros médicos de su hijo y programar atención virtual el mismo día desde su computadora, teléfono inteligente o tableta.
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Formularios para pacientes

Para garantizar que su visita a nuestra oficina sea lo más conveniente y eficiente posible, nos complace ofrecer nuestros formularios de registro en línea. El formulario de registro del paciente puede completarse electrónicamente e imprimirse para una mejor legibilidad o completarse manualmente.

Más información

​​​​​​​​​​​​​Aquí hay más información para ayudarlo con su visita a nuestro campus.
  • Resource websites

    Resource websites

    Baylor Scott & White Neuro-Oncology Associates recommends the following resources for our patients seeking more information regarding their specific condition:

  • Recursos en línea para pacientes

    Recursos en línea para pacientes

    Baylor Scott & White Neuro-Oncology Associates recommends the following resources for our patients seeking more information regarding their specific condition:

  • What to ask your doctor

    What to ask your doctor

    Patients with brain tumors face a unique set of challenges when seeking medical care. Treatment for brain tumors depends on a number of factors including the type, location, and size of the tumor as well as the patient's age and general health.

    If you have been diagnosed with a brain tumor or spinal cord tumor, you most likely have a lot of questions and concerns about your treatment and prognosis. Don't rely on memory alone to get you through the initial doctor visits. Instead, make a list of questions beforehand and bring them to your appointments.

    Taking a friend or family member with you will also help. And ask your doctor for brochures and other publications to take home.

    Brain Tumor: 10 Important Questions To Ask Your Doctor

    • What type of tumor do I have? Knowing exactly what type of tumor you have guides all other steps in your journey. Find out whether you have a primary or metastatic spinal cord tumor or brain tumor. Primary means the tumor is located in the place it first developed and is not a result of cancer that has spread from another part of the body; metastatic means the cancer has spread to the brain or spinal cord from another part of the body. It's also important to find out the grade of your tumor. In general, the higher the number, the more aggressive the cancer.
    • What is my prognosis? Your doctor may not be able to definitively answer this question so early on, but he or she should be able to provide a general idea of your long-term outlook based on past experiences with other patients.
    • What are my treatment options? Your treatment is determined by several factors, the most important being the type and location of the tumor and your overall health. Standard treatments include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
    • How complex will my treatment be? Your doctor may recommend a single type of treatment or a combination based on your particular spinal cord or brain tumor. If you need chemotherapy, ask if you will be hospitalized or if it can be done on an outpatient basis. Discuss your family support and work circumstances to help your doctor make the best decisions for you.
    • What type of treatment would you choose if you had my type of tumor? Your doctor has daily experience with brain tumors. Ask what he or she would do in your case.
    • What are the side effects of treatments? Side effects vary from treatment to treatment and person to person. Your doctor can tell you what side effects you can expect based on your treatment plan and how to manage them.
    • Should I get a second opinion concerning my tumor? Yes. There is never anything wrong with getting a second opinion. If your doctor objects, that's probably a good sign that you should.
    • Can I get treated in my hometown or do I need to find a specialty hospital? Location and insurance requirements may put limitations on your care, but asking this question will help you determine the quality of care and the experience of those who will be providing that care for you. If you are not comfortable with the quality of care you will be receiving in your hometown, ask your doctor about what options you have for getting treated in a hospital that specializes in spinal cord or brain tumor treatment.
    • Could I have prevented this? It is important to ask this question because so many people feel guilty, especially parents with children who have been diagnosed with a brain tumor. Patients must know that it is not their fault, that nothing out there links to brain tumors to anything strongly genetic or to something they have done.
    • Can I go on with my life? Ask your doctor how your diagnosis and treatment will affect your everyday life.

    If, after your appointment, you think of something else you would like to know, don't hesitate to call your doctor. You and those supporting you have every right to be fully informed about your diagnosis and what lies ahead.

    Reference: This page was referenced from Everyday Health

Resource websites

Baylor Scott & White Neuro-Oncology Associates recommends the following resources for our patients seeking more information regarding their specific condition:

Recursos en línea para pacientes

Baylor Scott & White Neuro-Oncology Associates recommends the following resources for our patients seeking more information regarding their specific condition:

What to ask your doctor

Patients with brain tumors face a unique set of challenges when seeking medical care. Treatment for brain tumors depends on a number of factors including the type, location, and size of the tumor as well as the patient's age and general health.

If you have been diagnosed with a brain tumor or spinal cord tumor, you most likely have a lot of questions and concerns about your treatment and prognosis. Don't rely on memory alone to get you through the initial doctor visits. Instead, make a list of questions beforehand and bring them to your appointments.

Taking a friend or family member with you will also help. And ask your doctor for brochures and other publications to take home.

Brain Tumor: 10 Important Questions To Ask Your Doctor

  • What type of tumor do I have? Knowing exactly what type of tumor you have guides all other steps in your journey. Find out whether you have a primary or metastatic spinal cord tumor or brain tumor. Primary means the tumor is located in the place it first developed and is not a result of cancer that has spread from another part of the body; metastatic means the cancer has spread to the brain or spinal cord from another part of the body. It's also important to find out the grade of your tumor. In general, the higher the number, the more aggressive the cancer.
  • What is my prognosis? Your doctor may not be able to definitively answer this question so early on, but he or she should be able to provide a general idea of your long-term outlook based on past experiences with other patients.
  • What are my treatment options? Your treatment is determined by several factors, the most important being the type and location of the tumor and your overall health. Standard treatments include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
  • How complex will my treatment be? Your doctor may recommend a single type of treatment or a combination based on your particular spinal cord or brain tumor. If you need chemotherapy, ask if you will be hospitalized or if it can be done on an outpatient basis. Discuss your family support and work circumstances to help your doctor make the best decisions for you.
  • What type of treatment would you choose if you had my type of tumor? Your doctor has daily experience with brain tumors. Ask what he or she would do in your case.
  • What are the side effects of treatments? Side effects vary from treatment to treatment and person to person. Your doctor can tell you what side effects you can expect based on your treatment plan and how to manage them.
  • Should I get a second opinion concerning my tumor? Yes. There is never anything wrong with getting a second opinion. If your doctor objects, that's probably a good sign that you should.
  • Can I get treated in my hometown or do I need to find a specialty hospital? Location and insurance requirements may put limitations on your care, but asking this question will help you determine the quality of care and the experience of those who will be providing that care for you. If you are not comfortable with the quality of care you will be receiving in your hometown, ask your doctor about what options you have for getting treated in a hospital that specializes in spinal cord or brain tumor treatment.
  • Could I have prevented this? It is important to ask this question because so many people feel guilty, especially parents with children who have been diagnosed with a brain tumor. Patients must know that it is not their fault, that nothing out there links to brain tumors to anything strongly genetic or to something they have done.
  • Can I go on with my life? Ask your doctor how your diagnosis and treatment will affect your everyday life.

If, after your appointment, you think of something else you would like to know, don't hesitate to call your doctor. You and those supporting you have every right to be fully informed about your diagnosis and what lies ahead.

Reference: This page was referenced from Everyday Health