City of Hope® Simi Valley brings innovative, compassionate cancer care closer to home for more people across Southern California. Our team of physicians, nurse practitioners and oncology-trained nurses works with every patient and their loved ones to provide comprehensive care for solid tumor cancers and blood cancers. With experts in chemotherapy and other cancer-fighting medications, minimally invasive surgery options for cancer and a wide range of women’s cancers, patients receive expert, multidisciplinary care regardless of their cancer type or stage.
If you choose to receive care at our Simi Valley location, you also have access to the City of Hope national network, including our flagship hospital, City of Hope Cancer Center Duarte, consistently named by U.S. News & World Report among the country’s “best hospitals” for cancer.
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Simi Valley, CA 93065
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City of Hope cares for patients from prevention through survivorship by pairing our expertise in numerous cancers and conditions with world-class technologies and services.
Is My Insurance Accepted?
View a list of insurance companies that City of Hope currently contracts with for its locations and physicians. Even if your plan is included, check with your insurance company to make sure you are covered. Your insurance company/medical group will tell you if you need any authorizations.
If you wish to receive treatment at City of Hope, but we're not currently contracted with your insurance plan, contact your insurance company and ask about obtaining authorization to receive treatment here.
No Surprise Billing
When you're treated by an out-of-network provider at an in-network facility, you are protected from balance billing. In these cases, you shouldn't be charged more than your plan's copayments, coinsurance and/or deductible. Learn about your rights and protections against surprise medical bills.
Expert Cancer Care Close to Home
City of Hope Simi Valley is conveniently located near both the 118 and 23 freeways, bringing expert care and treatment options to our patients’ own communities. Our team is committed to creating a positive, comfortable environment and to ensuring seamless collaboration should our patients require referral to another one of our other Southern California locations for radiation therapy, laboratory services or other appointments.
Simi Valley Cancer Care: What to Expect
We understand that comfort and convenience are important when you or a loved one is receiving treatment for cancer. We strive to offer compassionate, expert care founded on advanced, innovative treatment options, delivered in an environment that is positive, healing and as comfortable as possible. If you choose to receive treatment at City of Hope Simi Valley, you’ll benefit from:
- The expertise of our skilled staff, which includes board-certified specialists in medical oncology and hematology who offer both consultations and treatment for patients with a wide range of cancer types
- Leading-edge cancer care and treatment options, including infusion therapy and chemotherapy, preventive surgery for certain gynecologic cancers and expert surgical options for breast cancer, women’s cancers and many other types of disease
- Our modern facilities, which offer multiple exam and treatment rooms, ensuring each patient receives care in comfort and privacy
- Infusion rooms equipped with comfortable chairs, snack trays, magazines and free internet access, designed to make treatment as stress-free as possible
Treatment at our Simi Valley Clinic
With experts in a wide variety of types of cancer — and the experience treating cancer at all stages — our Simi Valley team offers hope for more patients, closer to home. Clinical care at City of Hope Simi Valley gives you or your loved one access to:
- Medical oncologists, hematologists and nurse practitioners with expertise in diagnosing and treating solid tumors and blood cancers using innovative advances in chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, immuno-oncology drugs, biologic therapies, targeted therapies and other best-in-class approaches to care
- Highly skilled surgical oncologists who perform conventional and minimally invasive procedures to treat a wide range of cancer types
- Breast cancer surgeons offering state-of-the-art surgical care for both benign breast conditions and breast cancer, including breast-conserving surgery and immediate breast reconstruction following mastectomy
- Skilled and compassionate nurses and doctors who will create and manage treatment plans that include chemotherapy infusions and other cancer medications
- Gynecologic oncology experts who take an integrated approach to ovarian, cervical, uterine, vaginal, vulvar and Fallopian tube cancers, including minimally invasive surgery and preventive procedures for woman at high risk of cancer
Meet the City of Hope Simi Valley Cancer Care Team
At City of Hope Simi Valley, our nationally renowned team of physicians and nurse practitioners are dedicated to offering high-quality, compassionate care for every patient. The Simi Valley team works closely with experts across the City of Hope national network to develop individualized treatment plans that take into account your cancer type and stage, your overall health and your own personal beliefs and preferences.
Bahareh Bahadini, M.D., is an assistant clinical professor at City of Hope's Thousand Oaks location.
Monica El-Masry, M.D., is a medical oncologist and an associate clinical professor in the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research with City of Hope in Simi Vallley.
Amy Hakim, M.D., is a surgical oncologist dedicated to treating gynecological cancers. In addition to providing gynecological surgery options to treat cancer, Dr. Hakim is also studying the connection these cancers’ connection to then human papillomavirus (HPV) and the HPV vaccine.
Sabrina Hardy, M.D., is an assistant professor of medical oncology and therapeutics research at City of Hope® Thousand Oaks.
Nikita Shah, M.D., is an assistant clinical professor in the Division of Breast Surgery, Department of Surgery.