Colorectal cancer
When polyps in the lower digestive tract (the colon and rectum) become cancerous. this is called colorectal cancer. It is often treated with chemotherapy, radiation or surgery. Colonoscopy screenings identify potential polyps and help you get treated sooner and more effectively.
Colorectal cancer care in San Antonio
A colorectal cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to face it alone.
The Methodist Hospital Stone Oak colorectal surgical team is not only trained to respond to your colorectal cancer diagnosis but also to meet you wherever you are on your cancer journey. Our specialists partner with other experts—including gastroenterologists, urologists, oncologists and radiologists—to make sure you have a highly tailored care plan.
Have cancer questions?
We can help. askSARAH is a dedicated, confidential helpline for your cancer-related questions. Our specially trained nurses are available 24/7.
We can help. askSARAH is a dedicated, confidential helpline for your cancer-related questions. Our specially trained nurses are available 24/7.
Related specialties
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About our program
While colorectal cancer is a serious diagnosis, it is treatable with the proper care. When you or a loved one need treatment, you can feel confident you're in good hands. Our comprehensive team of specialists work collaboratively with you and your family to create a strategic treatment plan tailored to achieve the best possible outcome for you. Treatment could include chemotherapy, radiation or the latest minimally invasive surgical techniques. If surgery is needed, we're the only Robotic Colorectal Surgery Center of Excellence in South Texas.
Because we believe our job extends beyond your physical needs, we'll also assign you a dedicated colorectal nurse navigator who will help guide you through every step of your care—helping you understand your health, coordinating your appointments, navigating your medications and more.
Colorectal conditions we treat
Caring for colon and rectum issues requires many specialists coming together to support your treatment and recovery. Our staff is trained in caring for all forms of colorectal illness, including:
- Colon and rectal cancer
- Crohn's disease
- Diverticulitis
- Fecal incontinence
- Fistula-in-Ano
- Hemorrhoids
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Pilonidal cysts
- Precancerous polyps
- Rectal prolapse
- Retrorectal tumors
- Ulcerative colitis
Colorectal treatments in San Antonio
We have access to the latest technologies and advancements in treatments to provide you with exceptional care for your colorectal health.
Treatment options include:
- Bowel conserving surgery for Crohn's disease
- Colonoscopy
- J-Pouch surgery
- Laparoscopic surgery
- Robotic surgery
- Sacral nerve stimulator for fecal incontinence
- Sphincter-preserving surgery (SPS)
- Transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM)
- Transanal excision of rectal tumors
Screenings and early detection
Screenings can help to find your cancer early, before it's spread, allowing for more treatment options available to you and your care team.Screenings for those with average risk are recommended beginning at age 45, and should continue regularly through the age of 75.
Visiting Methodist Hospital Stone Oak
Methodist Hospital Stone Oak's Colorectal Surgery Center of Excellence is located on the fourth floor of Methodist Hospital Stone Oak. Visitors must have a badge to enter the clinic. Visitors may park for free or use our valet service.
About Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute
As part of Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, our family of hospitals provides comprehensive cancer services with convenient access to cutting-edge therapies for people facing cancer in our communities. From diagnosis to treatment and survivorship care, our oncology expertise ensures you have access to locally trusted care with the support of a globally recognized network.
askSARAH helpline
Have cancer questions? We can help. askSARAH is a dedicated helpline for your cancer-related questions. Our specially trained nurses are available 24/7, and all calls are confidential. Contact askSARAH at (210) 507-0941.
Patient stories
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Videos about our Colorectal cancer services
Signs, Symptoms & Prevention of Colorectal Cancer
What is colorectal cancer and can it be prevented? Nurse Navigator, Kaylee Peacock, RN shares signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer, and the importance of early detection.