compassionate radiation oncology
Advanced radiation therapy — brought to your community in southern Erie County. Every patient seen by Dr. Hallock personally, at every visit.
At Atlas Radiation Medicine, you won't be shuffled between rotating physicians. Dr. Abhirami Hallock — board-certified, fellowship-trained radiation oncologist — personally oversees every patient's care from consultation through the final day of treatment.
She specializes in breast, genitourinary, CNS, and poly-metastatic cancers, and brings experience leading an academic cancer center to a community setting designed around you.
Meet Dr. Hallock →From your first call to the completion of treatment, here's how we take care of you.
Your oncologist or PCP refers you. Our team calls within 24 hours to schedule a consultation.
Meet Dr. Hallock. She reviews your case, explains your options, and answers every question.
A CT scan maps your anatomy precisely — the foundation of your personalized treatment plan.
Daily or weekly sessions — most patients are in and out within 30 minutes. Dr. Hallock is present throughout.
We offer advanced radiation therapy for a broad range of cancers — many treatable with shorter, more precise courses than traditional radiation.
Post-lumpectomy and post-mastectomy radiation, including accelerated partial breast irradiation and prone-position treatment for reduced cardiac exposure.
Ultra-short-course SBRT — as few as 5 treatment sessions — with outcomes equivalent to surgery or conventional radiation.
Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) for early-stage and medically inoperable lung cancer. Highly precise, minimal side effects.
Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) and whole brain radiotherapy for primary brain tumors and metastases.
IMRT and IGRT for cancers of the oral cavity, throat, larynx, and salivary glands — designed to protect critical structures.
Precision radiation for cervical, uterine, rectal, and other abdominal-pelvic cancers, including cases where prior radiation was received.
Radiation therapy can feel unfamiliar and overwhelming. We believe informed patients feel more confident. Explore our resources — or ask our Care Guide a question below.
Learn how radiation works, what machines are used, and why it's often recommended alongside surgery or chemotherapy.
Learn more →Common side effects vary by treatment site. Understand what's normal, what to watch for, and how we help manage symptoms.
Learn more →Will radiation make me radioactive? Can I drive myself? How long does each session take? We answer the most common questions.
Read FAQs →Sub-millimeter precision. Fewer treatment visits. No hospital environment. Community-based care with academic-level expertise.