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Brain tumors are the most common type of solid tumors in children younger than age 15. They account for about 20% of all cancers diagnosed in this age group.
Children and teenagers need brain tumor care tailored to their unique needs. The Norton Children’s Cancer Institute Neuro-oncology Clinic works to offer the best outcomes and the highest possible quality of life after treatment.
The Norton Children’s Cancer Institute Neuro-oncology Clinic is Kentucky’s only multidisciplinary pediatric spinal cord and brain tumor treatment program.
Alaina Kenney, teenager and cancer survivor, is back to doing what she loves after treatment at Norton Children’s Cancer Institute.
The multidisciplinary clinic brings board-certified and fellowship-trained brain tumor specialists from across the Norton Children’s network together in one convenient location. These specialists include a neuroradiologist, neuro-oncologist, neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, neurologists, pathologists and a psychologist. This approach ensures a varied team of physicians can discuss the latest research and treatment options for your child.
The companies, insurance carriers and government organizations listed below have contracts with all Norton Children’s facilities, employed providers and practices.For questions regarding a bill from Norton Healthcare or Norton Children’s, call customer service at (502) 479-6300 or (800) 874-3979.
The companies, insurance carriers and government organizations listed below have contracts with all Norton Healthcare facilities, employed providers and practices. For questions regarding a bill from Norton Healthcare or Norton Children’s, call customer service at (502) 479-6300 or (800) 874-3979.
Norton Children’s Cancer Institute Neuro – Oncology Clinic – Downtown is located on the 11th floor of the Gray Street Medical Building on Gray Street, midway between Floyd and Brook Sts. Parking is available in the building’s garage, located next to the main entrance. Valet parking is available.
TARC routes 23 and 43 stop on Broadway, one block to the south. Routes 19 and 21 stop on Chestnut Street, a block to the north.