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Precision Treatment, with No Surgical Side Effects.

For patients who are good candidates, highly targeted radiation focused directly on the tumor, can deliver outcomes equal to or better than traditional treatment — often with fewer visits, fewer side effects, less disruption to daily life, at a lower overall cost.

Treatment Completed Within a Week

Less Side Effects,
Faster Return to Life

Proven
Outcomes

Covered by Insurance

New Service · Benign Disease Treatment

Now offering Low-Dose Radiation Therapy for Osteoarthritis & Joint Pain

Non-invasive. No surgery. Covered by Medicare. Lasting relief for knee, hip, shoulder, hand & plantar fasciitis pain.

65-90%

Pain Response Rate

6

Short Outpatient Sessions

$6-8k

One-Time Cost vs $40k+ conv.

A Non-Surgical Option When Surgery Isn’t Right

Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) offers an effective treatment option for patients with inoperable or surgically complex tumors, as well as for those seeking a non-invasive alternative to traditional surgery.

Fewer
Treatments

A less disruptive option with a faster return to everyday life. Treatment is often completed in 1-5 sessions, depending on diagnosis and clinical indication.

Designed to Limit Side Effects

Precision guided planning is designed to limit radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. Side-effect profiles are comparable to or lower than conventional radiation therapy in many cases.

Evidence-Aligned Outcomes

Treatment approaches are aligned with nationally recognized clinical guidelines and supported by published evidence, delivering outcomes consistent with standards of care.

What We Treat

Conditions We Treat

Our advanced technology is often used to treat the following cancers as well as many other forms of cancer.
Now Also Treating · Benign Musculoskeletal Conditions
Why Patients Choose CRC

15,000+

SBRT/SRS Treatments Delivered

20+

Years Physician Experience

Advanced Technology

CyberKnife® & TrueBeam®

Referral Center

Regional Referral Center for Complex Cases

Outpatient

Outpatient Cancer Care – No Hospitalization

65-90%

LDRT Pain Response Rate for OA – Now at CRC

What patients are saying:

“You have made such a change in a short time. I thank you for your kindness and gentle ways of helping someone that was in such discomfort.”

Barbara P.

“I love everyone there. The staff are AMAZING! God bless them all for me. You don’t feel like you are in a hospital but a spa center. They make me soooo happy and a part of my healing process.”

Victoria J.

“Looking forward to ringing the bell. We’re halfway done!”

Patricia L.

    Capital Radiosurgery Centers combines experienced radiation oncology teams with advanced technology — all in a setting designed to reduce stress and improve the treatment experience.

    Leaders in radiosurgery. Dedicated to patients.

    Experienced specialists, collaborative peer review, and a commitment to excellence in every treatment plan.

    Dr. Robert Hong, MD — Chief Medical Officer

    Dr. Hong is among a select group of U.S. radiation oncologists offering low-dose radiotherapy (LDRT) for osteoarthritis and benign musculoskeletal conditions.

    Lasting Joint Pain Relief. No Surgery. No Opioids.

    If you’re living with chronic knee, hip, shoulder, hand, or foot pain from osteoarthritis — and conservative treatments haven’t provided lasting relief — Low-Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) may be the answer. A brief, fully outpatient course of targeted radiation reduces joint inflammation and delivers durable pain relief, often lasting 1–3 years.

    Knee OA

    Hip OA

    Shoulder OA

    Hand & Fingers

    Plantar Fasciitis

    Covered by Medicare

    Anti-Inflammatory at Low Doses

    At 0.5 Gy per fraction (1/100th of cancer doses), radiation suppresses inflammatory cytokines and reduces pain — without systemic side effects.

    6 Sessions · Under 10 Min Each

    Fully outpatient. 2–3 visits per week over 2–3 weeks. CT-planned, precisely targeted. No anesthesia, no recovery time.

    Zero Reported Secondary Malignancies

    Across published literature, no radiation-induced malignancy has ever been reported in OA patients treated with LDRT. Grade 0–1 side effects only.