We bring the knowledge of hundreds of Mayo Clinic cancer specialists — and the experience of treating more than a million patients — to your community.
The oncology team in Northfield is committed to helping you and your family through every step of the cancer journey — physically, emotionally and spiritually.
As part of Mayo Clinic, we’re engaged in cutting-edge clinical research and connected to unrivaled knowledge and resources, resulting in the best care options for you.
Our compassionate, experienced providers, therapists and support staff help you fight cancer close to home.
If you are unable to see your primary care provider and need high-quality health care today, we offer several options where you can receive same-day care.
Radiation Oncology
Specialized treatment using radiation to arrest or cure cancer.
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Millions of U.S. adults have obstructive sleep apnea. If you struggle with your CPAP setup, upper airway stimulation therapy may be a good option. Ditch the tubes, mask and loud machine for good.
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No parent wants to think about the possibility of having a premature baby. It’s important to talk with your health care team and family about what you’ll do if a premature birth occurs.