Cancer Testing - Colorectal | Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Provides screening through colonoscopy to diagnose colon cancer. When patients are high risk program takes individual family histories, provides testing through colonoscopy, treatment (if indicated) and referral to appropriate community resources for those who are (through genetics) at high risk for colorectal cancer.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

2049 E 100th St., Crile Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44195

Hours

Main site hours are M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm; Appointments at family health centers are generally available between 8:00am-5:00pm. Evening and weekend appointments may also be available.

Application process

A referral is generally required. Phone to make an appointment.

Fee

Preventive services are free. For diagnostic services: Third-party payment accepted, including some Medicaid plans and Medicare. Those who have no health insurance must have household income at or below 400% of federal poverty guidelines to apply for financial help. Financial Counselors will screen uninsured for Marketplace insurance, Medicaid, or hospital charity eligibility. Patients who qualify for charity might not always have a 100% of bill covered. Those who have an outstanding bill may be able to receive a payment plan on a case-by-case basis.

Eligibility

No restrictions

Service area

United States

Agency info

Cleveland Clinic Foundation

A 1300-bed (main campus); 6,500-bed system wide, general medical and surgical hospital for adults and youth. Leads the Cleveland Clinic Health System (CCHS), a system of community hospitals and affiliated hospitals.