Our Approach
Our Top-of-the-Line Medical Facilities
At New Hope Unlimited, we pride ourselves in providing superior comfort, cleanliness, and cancer care at our 8,000 square foot medical treatment center in San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico. We worked with renowned architects and contractors to create the ideal space for recovery, which includes state-of-the-art lounge areas and spacious private in-rooms that assure the comfort of our patients and their loved ones.
To make our patients feel right at home, each private ward is equipped with high-definition U.S. television, quality bedding, and high-speed internet connection. And with proper nutrition playing a vital role in cancer recovery, New Hope Unlimited also fulfills the dietary needs of each patient using fresh, organic produce to prepare breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and dinners.
Comfort and cleanliness are also strictly implemented in our medical treatment rooms, which are equipped with the latest medical supplies and technology to provide the highest standard of care and treatment. Our medical center also has an in-house Hyperbaric Chamber, a well-established therapy for decompression sickness, exclusively available for our patients’ use.
Further, New Hope Unlimited has maintained its exceptional partnership with Hospital Migoo, a medical group comprised of certified physicians and specialists committed to our patients’ care and well-being.
Stories of New Hope
Life-changing tales of our cancer patient survivors.
FAQs
1. Can holistic cancer treatments work alongside mainstream medicine?
There are several complementary treatments you can use alongside conventional medicine. Some people find that certain complementary methods are effective in controlling side effects, relieving pain, and improving quality of life. Speak with your doctor to determine the best treatment plan for your disease.
2. What should I know about soft tissue sarcoma survival rates?
According to the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival rates for this disease are as follows: 83 percent for localized sarcoma, 54 percent for regional stage sarcomas, and 16 percent for sarcomas with distant spread. Early detection is key to improving a patient’s soft tissue sarcoma prognosis and life expectancy.