Penn State Hershey Bone and Joint Institute
Orthopaedic Oncology Service

The Musculoskeletal Oncology group employs a strong multidisciplinary team-approach to the diagnosis, treatment, and reconstruction of benign, malignant, and metastatic tumors affecting the musculoskeletal system of both children and adults.  The team is composed of fellowship-trained subspecialists from orthopaedics, radiology, pathology, adult and pediatric oncology, and radiation therapy.  More than 150 surgical procedures are performed on an annual basis for this patient population.

Appointments or referrals can be made directly by calling Penn State Hershey Bone & Joint Institute at (717) 531-5638 or Careline at (717) 531-6955 or (800) 243-1455.

 

If you are a physician making a referral, you may call Penn State MD Network at (717) 531-5880 or (800) 233-4082.

 

You will find world class orthopaedic care at any of the locations listed below. To schedule an appointment, call the location nearest you.

 

 

I am in the game

On the roster for the past three years, Chris Rome
knows how to bounce back from injury. Thanks
to Penn State Orthopaedics, Chris returned to the ice
and the rigors of year-round conditioning following
numerous sports injuries. Accurate diagnosis and
thorough rehabilitation by the State College specialists
allowed Chris to get back in the game. Experienced
in every orthopaedic specialty, Penn State experts
have the competitive edge.
i am Chris Rome, and i am Penn State.

Chris

Hospital Admissions and Billing

While you are a patient at Penn State Hershey, we want to do everything possible to make your surgery and stay convenient and comfortable. If you are scheduled for admission to our hospital, you may want to review the following list of questions about our admissions and billing procedures before you arrive.

How am I admitted to the hospital?

Patients are pre-admitted by their surgical coordinator at the outpatient clinic. The coordinator is responsible for obtaining your financial information and scheduling your admission time to Penn State Hershey. He or she can also answer any questions you have about insurance. Additionally, your physician may request some tests to be done before you are admitted. The surgical coordinator or your doctor’s office will arrange for an appointment to have the tests completed on an outpatient basis.

Where do I go the day of my surgery?

On the day you are scheduled for admission, you will check-in at the Admissions Office, located near the hospital’s main lobby. Patients should make plans for someone to drive them to Penn State Hershey. Parents must accompany patients who are younger than 18 years old. Once you have checked in, a patient services representative will show you to your room where you will be introduced to your nurse and given an admissions information packet. If you were admitted through the Emergency Department, you will be assigned a bed by the operating room. A patient services representative will contact you once you have been assigned your room.

What do I need to bring with me to the Admissions Office?

Be prepared to provide your identification, insurance card and any necessary deductible or insurance copayment. If you are admitting a child, you will need to provide the hospital with written consent to provide your child with medical care. Guardians must bring legal proof of guardianship.

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