Primarily Caring

Benefits of working with

Radiation Medicine

In-office Therapeutic Radiation
Treat in office: Squamous cell carcinoma. Basal cell carcinoma. Keloids. Osteoarthritis of extremities. Dupuytren’s contracture. Ledderhose disease. Plantar fasciitis. Gynecomastia. Hydradenitis. Peyronie's disease.
Diagnose in office: High energy ultrasound + X-rays

Radiation Oncology Expertise
Partnership: Set up an image-guided low-energy radiation program in your primary care office. This model leverages the expertise of rad oncs to extend the reach of radiation therapy services into every community.

Augmented skills + revenue
New Services and Skills: Formal training and certification in superficial radiation to expand your repertoire of clinical care by offering lectures, certification, and both therapeutic and diagnostic services in your primary care office.

Cancer Screening & Survivorship
CureRays empowers PCPs to comprehensively manage cancer survivors' care post-treatment through education, training, follow-up tools, research access, and a collaborative network of radiation oncologists.
Rad Onc to Primary MDs: Spoke-and-Hub
Rad Onc to Primary MDs: Spoke-and-Hub

In a hub-and-spoke model, specialized radiation oncologists
(​​Rad Oncs) based at central, well-equipped facilities (hubs) supervise and collaborate with primary care physicians (PCPs) in widespread, community-based clinics (spokes).
This model leverages the expertise of Rad Oncs to extend the reach of radiation therapy services. Rad Oncs provide guidance, case reviews, and treatment planning support to PCPs, who manage patient care closer to home.


This setup not only enhances patient access to specialized care but also ensures that complex radiation treatments are administered with the oversight of experts. It fosters a symbiotic relationship where PCPs can gain knowledge and skills in radiation therapy, while Rad Oncs can manage a broader patient base without compromising on the quality of care, ultimately aiming to optimize health outcomes across a larger geographical area.
Radiation Medicine Timeline
PCP - Rad Onc Partnership

​COME JOIN OUR GROWING TEAM
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Dear Potential Partnering Primary Care Physician,
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You may not have considered it before, but Radiation Medicine has a broad spectrum of applications for cancer and beyond cancer treatment, and could become an integral part of your practice. CureRays is committed to demonstrating this value and facilitating the integration of therapeutic radiation into patient care in your practice. Our record of success shows that CureRays is pioneering paradigm shift in the use & availability of therapeutic x-rays.
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​From years of misunderstanding, radiation went from being unsafely over-used to being vastly under-used and feared to excess. After all, diagnostic x-ray radiation is already available to many primary care offices. Therapeutic Radiation has a significant role to play too. Whether treating malignant conditions or any number of benign maladies, therapeutic x-rays should be more available in patient's corners of the world.
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Together with our non-profit institute partner, the CureRays Institute, our commitment is to reach, teach, and preach Radiation Medicine and Cancer Survivorship. We seek primary care physician partners to bring CureRays radiation medicine and cancer survivorship into their practices.
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It's time to harness this potential by making therapeutic x-rays broadly accessible. As radiation oncologists, we are determined to bring CureRays in your corner.
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Partnership with CureRays enables your practice to:
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Increase profit.
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Expand patient volumes.
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Offer new treatments.
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Enhance competitiveness.
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Incorporate new skill sets.
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We look forward to meeting you.
Best regards,​
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Clayton B. Hess MD MPH
President, CureRays
Board-Certified Radiation Oncologist
CureRays
300 Sierra College Drive Suite 150
Grass Valley, CA 95945-5723
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(530) 802-6400
(530) 267-6733
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