Ensuring exceptional patient care is at the heart of everything we do at the Dartmouth Cancer Center at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC). In fact, it’s part of our mission.
Our multidisciplinary team of oncology doctors, nurses, social workers, and nutritionists work closely with every patient to provide the personalized treatment and support they need. State-of-the-art technology onsite paired with access to clinical trials of new treatments through Dartmouth Cancer Center means patients receive the very best of care close to home.
Dartmouth Cancer Center Bennington is accredited by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, a distinction granted to only the top 25 percent of cancer centers nationwide. In addition, 100 percent of its nurses are oncology certified.
The care you receive here is enhanced through membership with Dartmouth Health, home of one of only three National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers in New England. This relationship offers you access to some of the most advanced specialty services available anywhere, like genetic counseling.
Treatments and services
Medical oncology (chemotherapy)
We have two full-time medical oncologists who specialize in treating cancer with chemotherapy.
Chemotherapy involves using drugs to kill cancer cells, typically by preventing cancer cells from growing and dividing. Most often medications are injected into the bloodstream but in some cases targeted therapies are administered orally.
Your medical oncologist will work with you and your care team to develop the most appropriate treatment plan for you and monitor your progress and make adjustments as needed or desired.
Radiation oncology
The care team in the radiation oncology department, including a highly skilled care team of radiation therapists, physicists, dosimetrists, nurses, and a board-certified radiation oncologist, is able to provide precisely targeted radiation therapy for a variety of cancer types.
Utilizing treatment planning software with PET/CT and MRI fusion capability, the treatment is delivered with a state-of-the-art linear accelerator equipped with on-board imaging and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) capabilities. These technologies enable your care team to safely direct more radiation to cancer cells and less to nearby healthy tissues and in less time than many older technologies. Radiation therapy patients at the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center spend just 4 to 5 minutes per day in treatment, compared with as long as 20 minutes at other centers.
Breast Care Program
Being handed a diagnosis of breast disease can be overwhelming. The number of questions you have is often both frightening and confusing.
A Breast Health Navigator, a registered nurse, will guide you through the diagnostic process, explain test results, answer questions, and offer support. Learn more about the Breast Care Program.
Clinical trials
Thanks to an agreement with the Dartmouth Cancer Center, our patients have the opportunity to participate in groundbreaking cancer research through clinical trials. Trials are available through one of only three National Cancer Institute-Designated comprehensive care centers in New England.
Most clinical trials we offer are part of larger, nationwide trials organized by a large cooperative of oncology groups. All clinical trials go through extensive and detailed review by the Dartmouth Health Institutional Review Board, who ensures the research is medically safe and ethical.
Genetic counseling
We provide patients with cutting-edge genetic counseling services through a partnership with the Dartmouth Cancer Center.
Using telemedicine technology, patients are able to access genetic counseling from professionals at a National Cancer Institute-accredited institutions without leaving their home area.
Our team
Contact, hours, and location
Find our address and phone information in the "Contact us" section at the top of this page.
- Office hours: Monday to Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm
- Google Maps directions
- Parking: Park in area P4.
Patient support resources
We have many different ways to get you the support you need. In addition to the caring and professional doctors on our team, we offer the following support services:
- Our Palliative Care program is designed to improve the quality of life for patients and ease the side effects of cancer and its treatment.
- Nutrition and dining services delivers meals to patients receiving treatment during meal times.
- We offer a variety of services designed to assist with physical and emotional challenges, including Reiki and massage, nutritional counseling, psychological support, lymphedema and other symptom management, and transportation.
- The Cancer Center Community Crusaders' Fund is for patients who need help with the financial strain related to treatment. Please let your provider, nurse, or Jean Huntington, Cancer Center Practice Manager, know you’d like to discuss this fund.