Cancer Care (Do Not Delete)

Insurance and Billing

At Tanner Cancer Care, our first commitment is providing care for everyone, regardless of ability to pay.

Affording Cancer Care

We’re part of a non-profit regional healthcare provider, and our mission is to provide care to everyone. The cost of treatment shouldn’t become a burden to you or your loved ones.

At Tanner, your income doesn’t determine the quality of cancer care you’ll receive.

Whether you have private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid or are self-pay, we’re committed to ensuring you have the best possible level of care.

You probably have private insurance, Medicare or Medicaid, which will cover most — if not all — of your cancer treatments. We help you work through financial matters, insurance and insurance providers during this difficult time.

If you have questions concerning insurance or the cost of care, call 770-812-9824.

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Treatments

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Services

No two instances of prostate cancer are the same.

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Screening

Learn your risk for lung cancer and get a low-dose screening at Tanner.

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Events

Diabetes 101 - Webinar
Diabetes 101 - Webinar

Monday, May 18, 2026

Diabetes 101 - Webinar
Diabetes 101 - Webinar

Monday, May 18, 2026

Blogs

Stay Updated on Bills in Tanner MyChart
Stay Updated on Bills in Tanner MyChart

Medical bills can get lost. Tanner MyChart keeps you organized and lets you view and pay bills in one secure place.

The Snowball Effect of Overmedicating in Older Adults
The Snowball Effect of Overmedicating in Older Adults

Many older adults take several medications to manage chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and arthritis. Over time, new prescriptions can be added to treat symptoms or side effects from other medications — and the list keeps growing. This is known as polypharmacy, and while it’s common, it can also create unintended risks.

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