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Kite is proud to have more than 173 authorized treatment centers where patients can receive CAR T-cell therapy across the United States.

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Coverage Overview

Total Centers173+
States Covered48
Support Hours24/7

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Access to certified CAR T-cell therapy facilities across the United States

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Support Programs

Comprehensive programs designed to support you and your loved ones every step of the way

Additional Services

Beyond our core programs, we offer a comprehensive suite of services to ensure you receive the support you need throughout your treatment journey.

24/7 Hotline Support
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Our dedicated patient support team is available 24/7 to answer your questions and connect you with the right resources.

You're Not Alone in This Journey

Our comprehensive support programs are designed to help you navigate every aspect of your treatment with confidence

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about cell therapy treatment

Eligibility depends on several factors including your specific diagnosis, previous treatments, and overall health. Your healthcare provider will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine if cell therapy is right for you. We encourage you to discuss this option with your oncologist.

The entire process typically takes 3-4 weeks from cell collection to infusion. This includes time for cell collection (1 day), manufacturing (2-3 weeks), and the infusion itself (1 day). Your care team will provide a detailed timeline specific to your situation.

Most patients stay in the hospital for 7-14 days after the infusion for monitoring. The length of stay varies based on individual response and any side effects. Your medical team will closely monitor your progress and determine when it's safe to go home.

Common side effects may include fever, fatigue, and flu-like symptoms. More serious side effects can occur but are carefully monitored by your healthcare team. You'll receive detailed information about what to watch for and when to contact your care team.

Yes, we offer patient assistance programs to help with treatment costs. Our financial counselors can help you understand your insurance coverage, explore assistance programs, and navigate the financial aspects of your care. Contact our support team to learn more.

We understand the importance of family support. Visitation policies vary by treatment center, but most facilities accommodate family members and caregivers. We encourage you to discuss specific arrangements with your treatment center.

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Patient Stories

Inspiring Journeys of Hope

Hear from our patients about how cell therapy has transformed their lives

Emily
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Emily

A Mother's Determination

The treatment gave me hope when I needed it most. The team's dedication to innovation made all the difference in my journey.
Chuck
Lymphoma

Chuck

Never Giving Up

Having a treatment designed specifically for me changed everything. It wasn't just medicine—it was personal.
Celeste
Large B-Cell Lymphoma

Celeste

A Story of Strength

Being part of advancing cell therapy research has been empowering. This is the future of cancer treatment.

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