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The infusion therapy department provides outpatient IV infusion therapy such as chemotherapy, IV drugs to prevent bone loss, IV drugs for rheumatoid arthritis, Chrohn’s Disease, and multiple sclerosis patients, injections of Procrit, Neulasta, and Neupogen, Aranesp, and other outpatient services.
Whether needing a blood transfusion for a low blood count due to persistent anemia or chemotherapy or because of blood loss, the Infusion staff administers many blood products on a regular basis.
St. Anthony is proud of having an experienced infusion therapy staff with a collective total of over 150 years of nursing experience.
We are proud to provide a high level of care to our patients at St. Anthony Regional Hospital and at the St. Anthony Regional Cancer Center.
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