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Clinic Visits

Once discharged, you'll begin regular clinic visits to monitor recovery and assure your new immune system and stem cells are working properly. These appointments are essential for tracking blood counts, managing medications, and diagnosing complications early. They may feel long, detailed, and sometimes unpredictable---but they're a key part of healing.

What to Expect During Visits

  • Frequency and duration vary depending on your recovery stage---daily at first, then weekly or monthly
  • You may meet new providers or rotate through different members of your care team
  • Visits often include blood draws, medication reviews, infusions, transfusions and physical exams
  • Cluster care may be used---grouping multiple tasks (labs, consults, infusions) into one visit to reduce time and travel

💡Tips

Bring all current medications from home---this helps your team verify doses and spot interactions

Ask about everything---even small symptoms or changes matter

Be specific---share full details about how you're feeling, what's changed, and what's unclear

Expect delays: appointments can run long due to labs, coordination, or unexpected needs

Track questions ahead of time---use a notebook or app to stay organized

💡Environmental & Visitor Restrictions

Ask about visitor policies---some centers limit guests during flu season or outbreaks

Be aware of nature-related risks---fresh-cut grass, soil, and standing water may carry infection risks

If you're staying in temporary housing, ask about housing resources---some centers offer support for patients who live far away

🩺Questions to Ask Your Care Team

Bring these to your next appointment

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How often will I need to come in, and for how long?

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What does the visit schedule look like after 100 days?

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Who do I contact for medication refills, supply issues, or symptom concerns?

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Are there restrictions on visitors or activities I should know about?

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What should I bring to each appointment?

💬What I Wish I'd Known

From families who've been there

That living within a certain mileage of the hospital may be required for a period of time

That visit schedules change over time---ask for a rough timeline

That support is available---social workers, housing coordinators, and nurse navigators can help

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