Infusion Services

Services and Satellite Locations

It is our mission to enhance health and serve our community in an environment that nurtures the body, mind, and spirit. Our staff serves as a critical link between you and your physician. Please let us know if we can answer any questions or concerns related to your treatment or illness.

The Spectrum Health Lakeland's Ambulatory Infusion Centers provide a broad range of outpatient services, including:

  • Antibiotic administration
  • Blood administration
  • Chemotherapy
  • Platelet transfusions
  • Therapeutic phlebotomies

For patients in need of intravenous therapy that can not come into an infusion center, Lakeland Home Infusion provides high-quality, individualized care in the home setting. Therapies are administered under the supervision of specialized nurses and pharmacists dedicated exclusively to the Home Infusion Team.

Lakeland Homecare and Lakeland Home Infusion are accredited by the Joint Commission, the nation's most respected and stringent reviewer of health services.

Infusion Services Center Locations

Marie Yeager Cancer Centers
3900 Hollywood Road
St. Joseph, MI 49085

Lakeland Medical Suites, Niles
42 N. St. Joseph Avenue, Suite 302
Niles, MI 49120

Lakeland Hospital, Watervliet
400 Medical Park Drive
Watervliet, MI 49098

Home Infusion Services
2550 Meadowbrook, Suite 110
Benton Harbor, MI 49022

Virtual Reality 

Virtual reality (VR) technology is offered at the infusion centers while patients receive chemotherapy and other infusion services. Through an interactive computer-generated simulation, patients are immersed in a variety of experiences such as exploring the history of the Titanic or the Anne Frank House, meditating on the beach, or watching television in the comfort of a luxurious mansion. VR is another part of our mission to nurture body, mind, and spirit, while calming anxiety and stress during treatment.

 

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Physician Profile Video: Jeffrey Grondin, M.D. (Pulmonary & Critical Care)

Jeffrey Grondin, M.D. says the best part of his job is being able to change people’s lives, because when someone is struggling with a breathing issue, it can significantly impact their quality of life.

Patricia McCarthy, N.P. (Pulmonary & Critical Care)

Patricia McCarty’s, N.P., wide range of patient management experience enables her to connect with patients to understand the root causes of their condition and find solutions.

Check-up: The importance of screening for lung cancer (Jeffrey Grondin, MD)

Pulmonary and critical care specialist Jeffrey Grondin, MD, Corewell Health explains the importance of lung cancer screening for those at risk.

Check-up: Removing cancer with surgery (Nathan Piovesan, MD)

Cancer care can involve surgery done by a general surgeon to either remove cancer or to do diagnostic surgery to identify what a tumor is.

Check-up: Detect lung cancer early (Kenlyn Laureys, NP)

Nurse practitioner Kenlyn Laureys in the high-risk cancer program at Corewell Health explains that if you are identified as being at high risk for lung cancer your doctor can refer you to receive a lung cancer screening.

Check-up: Cutting out colon cancer with surgery (Benjamin Sopczynski, MD)

General surgeon Benjamin Sopczynski, MD, explains what a colectomy is and how it can be used to remove colon cancer. Minimally invasive surgery is used to make this procedure less invasive with quicker healing times.

Corewell Health - We Can

What can we do together? Can we beat the unbeatable? Can we achieve the unthinkable? Can we reach our health goals? And accomplish even more along the way? Can we live healthier, fuller, happier lives? With Corewell Health, we can.

Provider Video Profile: Kenlyn Laureys, NP (Oncology)

Nurse Practitioner Kenlyn Laureys cares for patients getting cancer infusion treatments in Niles, Michigan.

Breast Cancer: Nancy Pallas "3D approach to care"

At age 79, Dowagiac resident, Nancy Pallas, decided to opt for a 3D mammogram, which was able to detect a stage 1A tumor. Her care team quickly assembled to help her beat the cancer.

Prostate cancer: Martin Dixon "Put to the test"

Retired engineer Martin Dixon takes a matter of fact, analytical approach to life. So, when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he faced his treatment with the same outlook.

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