Counseling & Support
People diagnosed with cancer and their families cope in varying ways with the disease and its treatment. Many find that psychological support during this time is helpful.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering offers counseling to meet the individual needs of each person, and our professional counselors are available to speak with every patient. Our psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers can often help newly diagnosed patients gain perspective on their situations. Our social workers can also assist with practical issues such as transportation, financial concerns, and the effects of cancer treatment on employment.
For religious or spiritual counseling, we provide the services of chaplains from the Catholic, Jewish, Protestant, and Muslim religions. Visits from clergy of other religions can also be arranged.
For Memorial Sloan-Kettering Patients
To find a counselor, talk to your doctor or nurse. Memorial Sloan-Kettering patients may also call the Department of Social Work at 212-639-7020, or call the Department of Psychiatry at 646-888-0100 for a referral to a psychologist or psychiatrist.
Breast cancer patients at the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center may speak with a psychiatrist by calling 646-888-0181; or a social worker, by calling 212-639-5271.
For spiritual counseling, patients may call the Department of Chaplaincy Services at 212-639-5982.