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Cancer Center Of Hawaii

Cancer Center Of Hawaii

5.0(1 review)
1.5 mi•Kalihi

Our experiences with the Cancer Center of Hawai'i occurred in 2010 at the St. Francis - West…read morelocation when my father was being treated for his esophageal cancer. We found the staff, medical and non-medical, to be very professional yet compassionate and personable. Little did we ever think we'd have reason to go to the Cancer Center, again. This time we're coming to the Liliha location in support of another family member of mine. Located in the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Medical Pavilion on the same property as St. Francis - Liliha, there is validated parking at this location. Thankfully, we were provided a parking pass during an earlier appointment here otherwise, we probably would've parked in the main parking structure. Once we passed the parking lot attendant, we took a ticket and turned LEFT at the T-intersection. We then followed the driveway down to the designated stalls for the Cancer Center. The Cancer Center is located on the Basement Level. Once we got out from the elevator, we headed for the reception desk where we scanned my family member's Cancer Center card to check-in. We like this barcode system because it also serves as identification and verifies the series of treatments that the patient is going through. Once the patient is checked in, we noticed how on-time they get the patients in and out of the clinic. Everyone in this clinic is respectful, helpful and friendly. We feel that it takes a special personality to work in this medical clinic. The staff does their best to make both the patient and their loved ones comfortable and kept informed. The Cancer Center's staff even gives you a sense of confidence and understanding. You feel their support that will help you get through this Life's challenge together, one day at a time.

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Cancer Center Of Hawaii - Always a great day to Smile

Cancer Center Of Hawaii

3.8(8 reviews)
7.9 mi

The staff here is extraordinary! I went in for an Iron Infusion. My wait time was minimal from the…read moretime I walked in. I got to the back, they made me comfortable. The warm blankets are da bomb. Every nurse was caring and sensitive. They followed up closer to insure I didn't have any reactions. I know that the quality of care is exceptional. Anyone who is receiving care is well taken care of. I'm looking forward to my next visit.

While I never thought I'd need to get care at this place let alone comment about it in itself is…read moreamazing! I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma back in May and ended up having a lumpectomy. I was very fortunate as it was a quick and easy procedure with little down time. Lucky for me! In September I started radiation treatment at the Cancer Center of Hawaii in Pearlridge. I was so very impressed with the entire staff. The front door greeter is the sweetest person. Always greeting everyone with a warm smile and encouragement. The office staff is so supportive as well as accommodating also. I so loved all the radiation techs and felt very comfortable and safe with them during my treatments. But what I must say was the most impressive trait of this center in how efficient they are as to not keep you waiting and they are very prompt with their assigned appointments. Sometimes I barely got changed in to my gown and they were calling me in. You are in and out in no time. And let's not forget the parking attendant that would sometimes give you a little nod and even congratulated me on my last day. Along with the nurses and doctor that made this "diagnosis " bearable. As I do not want to have to go through this again, I know if I ever do I WILL BE IN GREAT HANDS!

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Christina Koo Speirs, MD

Christina Koo Speirs, MD

4.5(2 reviews)
7.7 mi

Dr. Speirs is one of the sweetest people I have ever met. I am fortunate that she is my radiation…read moreoncologist, again. She was my radiation oncologist the first time I needed radiation and is my physician now since I needed radiation again. She went over my radiation plan very carefully with me and explained things in easy terms for me to understand. She is a very caring physician and is one of my bright spots when I go to the Cancer Center for treatment. I highly recommend seeing her and the Cancer Center as well. ******** Dr. Speirs is great She is compassionate And very caring

Overall: Doc Speirs was great. Overall she was a good doc and I'd see her again if needed. She is…read moreyoung, well versed in newer treatments and open to research discussion--VERY RARE here in Hawaii where you are treated like an uneducated idiot most of the time, at least in my experience;) (see * below) As a retired physician myself, I thoroughly researched radiation treatments for the type of cancer I have. Dr. Speirs was accommodating, and agreed to do the very low dose radiation I requested, done mostly in Japan, and hardly ever here in the US--but gets great results with near zero side effects. This is my 2nd round with cancer so I was thorough with research and she listened and agreed to try it--if I needed more down the line, then we'd do more. These were the good things: 1. Thorough, listened, evaluated reasonably, accommodating my needs well. Was familiar with my research as well. 2. The staff are super nice. Short wait times as well. Now the things that need improvement (: 1. The office staff are really helpful and friendly. That stated, follow through with lab orders, results, or referrals was frustrating. I waited weeks and had to go into the office where tests were done to get results because the doc has to 'release' them and this was never done. Or the office never got it? Dunno. 2. Referrals never went through twice. Frustrating. The office had no reference to it at all though it was discussed during visits. 3. Dr. Speirs was on vacation when I had the radiation and I saw another doc AFTERwards, not realizing the area radiated was LARGER than the discussed borders we went over so thoroughly during my visit. I'd never have gotten into that machine! We discussed 2cm borders but it went across the area completely! 4. I had a weird experience during the 2nd treatment that felt like a wave of 'heat' passing over my mid section. Commented to the tech; she looked ?? It was blown off as nothing by Tripler rad onc docs I know...Weeks later? I broke both the wrist and ribs in line with that weird 'heat' in two unrelated 'nothing' incidents that should not have done any damage at all. Coincidence? My thyroid also was affected (sudden high TSH) so I got hypo thyroid, losing hair too. NOT supposed to happen. So...WHAT HAPPENED? I'll never know! I'm in remission now and hope to stay there. But, no more radiation for me. It's too...uncertain in how it affects my body. Wish I knew more, but I don't. Dr. Speirs is informed, up to date and worth a visit, definitely. Redo? I Just wish she was there when I got treated and not handed to someone I never met before? Or at least let me know the area to be radiated was expanded (why?), not after the fact--when I could change nothing. I'm in remission so I'm OK...these things may seem trivial to readers...but I feel they are important enough to mention. *I fired my first oncologist because he wanted to do chemo and high dose rad and would not even LOOK at my research--it was 'his way or the highway'. Actually shushed questions, raised his voice to 'fire me' when I asked q's..I walked out and never went back. Scary stuff. The male dominated medical profession 'Father-Knows-Best' friendly routine... is SO Nauseating. Especially if you are female and over 60! Amazing how many fall for this routine too, not knowing..."Oh, he's just SO nice!!?" getting outdated and even dangerous treatments because they are not medical and don't KNOW...! Be informed! ALWAYS! If you don't know, find a medical person to be your advocate. Or a young, up to date physician!

Oncare Hawaii - oncologist - Updated May 2026

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