ECHO will be participating in the Uniting for United Food Drive from May 2nd to May 22nd. We have set up a big box in the lobby to collect donations from staff and patients. We can also collect cash/check donations.
Dr. Dinesh Kapur was pleased to lead a thought provoking discussion on Multiple Myeloma at the February 5th Connecticut Oncology Association meeting. This was an important opportunity for notable physician leaders to share their thoughts on clinical and operational opportunities […]
Are plastic utensils safe? Not always. Plastic utensils can release harmful chemicals into food, especially when exposed to heat. Black utensils have especially been in the News lately. Below is helpful article published on December 10, 2024 by NBCNews.com. By Bethany […]
The ECHO Cancer Foundation is grateful to the support of our sponsors. We are now accepting sponsorships for the 3rd Annual Gala which will be held on March 22. See below for details. Email Mary Brown to discuss opportunities at: […]
ECHO is proud to operate our own on-site medical dispensary to help you get the medications you need in a safe, convenient, and cost-effective manner. Your doctor has prescribed medication for you to take by mouth to treat your cancer. […]
Complete radiological services are available at the attached William Backus Hospital from 7am – 5pm. This includes X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and PET scans. Your ECHO team will coordinate your imaging and your results are transmitted directly into your electronic […]
The above is a summary of the benefits offered to eligible employees of ECHO and may not include all perks and benefits available. For complete details regarding coverage and benefits, click here.
At ECHO, every single member of our team is focused on your comfort and safety. We know that every interaction counts – from the minute you walk in our door through your treatment and recovery. Whether you are interacting with […]
We will no longer enforce wearing of masks by patients and staff in our office. However, we do still encourage mask usage, especially if a patient is immunocompromised in which case the patient and team will remain masked. If you […]