- Urology“This goes to show that our team is engaged with our regional academic community to provide subspecialized care to the people of the Gulf Coast,” said USA Health urologist Christopher Keel, D.O., interim chair of urology.
- Testicular CancerUSA Health includes a multidisciplinary team that can treat cancer of the prostate, bladder or kidney, as well as testicular cancer.
- Ovarian Cancer
- Cervical CancerA cancer that develops in the cells of the cervix, which connects the vagina and the lower part of the uterus.
- Colon CancerCommonly referred to as colon cancer, this cancer occurs when polyps or abnormal growths inside the large intestine or rectum become cancerous.
- Cancer CareMCI has expanded its cancer care services for those patients living in Fairhope and Baldwin County. As an academic cancer center that is part of USA Health, we provide comprehensive and advanced treatment for patients battling cancer. Learn More
- Thyroid
- MRI• X-ray images, CT, PET or MRI scans, pathology slides. You may also request that these be submitted by your referring physician prior to your visit.
- X-Rays
- MammographyWith routine screenings and various diagnostic options, breast cancer is often detected in its earliest stages and when it’s most treatable. At Children's & Women's Hospital Breast Care Center, we offer the latest imaging technology and expertise in both screening and diagnostic mammography.
- ChemotherapyWhen your oncologist recommends chemotherapy or any other treatment involving drug infusion, you will get expert infusion services at Mitchell Cancer Institute (MCI). At our state-of-the-art infusion suite, designed specifically with patient needs in mind, we strive to make receiving chemotherapy as convenient and comfortable as possible.
- Radiation Therapy
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Skin CancerThe most dangerous of all skin cancers, melanoma develops when skin cells experience DNA damage, primarily through exposure to UV light, and mutate into cancerous cells.
- Sports MedicineDuring his sports medicine fellowship, Bishop Carmichael, D.O., CAQSM, worked in the University of Kentucky Sports Medicine Clinic, served as a fellow physician for Division I SEC athletic teams, and was a team physician for Eastern Kentucky University and Henry Clay High School.