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Treating cancer starts with patient-centered care

April 18, 2017

Treating cancer starts with patient-centered care

New Revere Health Oncology Center opens in Draper to provide patients better access

DRAPER, UT – April 18, 2017 – Revere Health physician Dr. Marc Nutall always knew he wanted to be a doctor, but his interest in oncology began when he became a cancer patient himself. Nuttall was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma at age 20, changing his perspective on both life and medicine. For Dr. Cordell Bott, it was a love of science and the challenge that the fields of hematology and oncology presented that steered him toward this medical specialty.

“I’m not just an oncologist”, says Nuttall, “I’m also a cancer survivor. Because of that, I have dedicated a large part of my life to taking up the fight against cancer, and every day I use the tools that I’ve learned to help people fight and overcome this disease.”

Nuttall and Bott, whose primary focuses include diagnosing and treating patients with cancer and blood-related illnesses, recently expanded their clinic at a new location at Lone Peak Hospital in Draper, serving the communities in southern Salt Lake County and northern Utah County.

They are hosting an open house at the new location for referring physicians and their staff on April 20, 2017 from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

The larger facility, made available to patients in early April, provides easier access to patients and offers a variety of cancer care services including:

  • Oncology and hematology consultations
  • Chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatments
  • Therapeutic infusions
  • Patient financial counseling
  • Copay and pharmacy assistance programs
  • Pain management and palliative care
  • Patient education courses

For physicians and care providers at Revere Health Hematology-Oncology, the new clinic location will help provide the highest level of care for patients going through a difficult time, but it’s about more than just the new building.

“My experience taught me a lot about some of the important qualities that an oncologist should have, qualities that go beyond the importance of mastering the academics and procedures of medicine,” says Nuttall. “Looking back, I can see attributes that I appreciated in those who cared for me, and my experience with cancer has helped me develop these qualities and made me a better oncologist.”

About Revere Health

Revere Health is the largest independent multispecialty physician group in Utah and employs more than 200 physicians and 190 advanced practitioners. Founded in 1969, Revere Health has grown to include more than 100 clinics in both urban and rural areas throughout Utah and Nevada. Revere Health providers offer complete healthcare at every stage of life with multiple family practice locations and 30 medical specialties. As the first Accountable Care Organization accredited by Medicare in Utah, Revere Health is a leader in value-based care, which focuses on improving scientific measurements of health outcomes and lowering overall costs care. Revere Health takes a unique, patient-oriented approach to healthcare.