American Oncology Network (AONC) partner practice Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology expanded services at Cameron Health in Angola, Indiana, effective March 4, 2026, to increase local access to comprehensive cancer care.
Renovations added an expanded lobby, dedicated registration, five new exam rooms, a private physician office and 12 infusion bays, plus support areas; the facility also recently installed a new linear accelerator. FWMOH will increase days of on-site medical oncology, hematology, infusion therapy and palliative/supportive services to serve rising cancer rates in Steuben County.
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FWMOH founding year
1977
Years providing cancer care in northeastern Indiana
Partnership start
2001
Start of FWMOH and Cameron Health relationship
New exam rooms
5 exam rooms
Added in Regional Cancer Care Center renovation
Infusion bays
12 infusion bays
Treatment capacity at renovated Regional Cancer Care Center of Angola
Linear accelerator
1 new unit
Recent installation at Cameron Health campus
Current share price
$12.00
Price before publication of Angola expansion news
52-week high
$14.25
Pre-news 52-week high level
52-week low
$0.0004
Pre-news 52-week low level
$12.00
Last Close
Volume
Volume 101 vs 20-day average 910 (relative volume 0.11) indicates light trading before this news.
low
Technical
Price at $12.00 trading above 200-day MA at $9.04 ahead of this expansion update.
Peers showed mixed moves, with WELL HEALTH TECH up 11.03%, HEALWELL AI up 2.13%, HEALTHLYNKED down 0.41%, NUMINUS WELLNESS down 3.13%, and ATI PHYSICAL THERAPY flat. This points to stock-specific rather than broad sector momentum.
Date
Event
Sentiment
Move
Catalyst
Feb 04
State expansion news
Positive
+4.3%
Oklahoma practice joined AON as first state partner, expanding access to services.
Feb 03
Physician addition
Positive
+4.3%
New board-certified oncologist joined Indiana practice, broadening patient access.
Jan 21
Staff expansion
Positive
-36.6%
Endocrinologist and nurse practitioner added to Arkansas network locations.
Jan 15
Data alliance
Positive
-36.6%
Strategic alliance formed to integrate AI-enhanced real-world data in research.
Jan 06
Physician addition
Positive
+0.0%
Texas practice welcomed new medical oncologist, supporting community-based care.
Pattern Detected
Recent partnership and expansion news have often coincided with meaningful but directionally mixed price reactions.
Recent Company History
Over the last few months, American Oncology Network has repeatedly highlighted network expansion and partnerships. On Jan 6, a new physician addition in Texas coincided with a flat move. Strategic and clinical alliances announced on Jan 15 and Jan 21 saw reactions of -36.6%. In contrast, Indiana and Oklahoma growth updates on Feb 3 and Feb 4 were followed by gains of 4.35%. Today’s Angola, Indiana expansion continues this community oncology growth narrative.
This announcement details an expansion of American Oncology Network’s community cancer services in Angola, adding renovated space, 5 new exam rooms, and 12 infusion bays. It continues a pattern of geographic and capacity growth seen in recent months across multiple states. With shares at $12.00, above the $9.04 200-day average, investors may watch how ongoing practice partnerships, infrastructure upgrades, and patient access initiatives influence future operating performance.
hematology
medical
“greater access to medical oncology, hematology, infusion therapy, and supportive services”
Hematology is the branch of medicine that studies blood, its components (like red and white cells and platelets), and disorders that affect them. For investors, it matters because treatments, diagnostics, and devices that diagnose or fix blood problems can drive sales, regulatory risk, and patent value—think of it as investments in the maintenance and repair of the body’s delivery system, where breakthroughs or setbacks can quickly change a company’s prospects.
infusion therapy
medical
“access to medical oncology, hematology, infusion therapy, and supportive services”
Infusion therapy is the delivery of medicines, nutrients or fluids directly into a vein or body cavity over a set time using an IV line, pump or catheter, like a slow, controlled drip that bypasses swallowing. Investors care because it underpins durable healthcare revenue streams—hospital and home-based services, specialized equipment and drug sales—while regulatory approvals, safety issues and reimbursement rules can affect demand and margins.
palliative care
medical
“supportive services, including palliative care. These services are designed to support patients”
Palliative care is medical and supportive treatment focused on easing symptoms, pain and emotional stress for people with serious illness, rather than trying to cure the underlying disease. For investors it matters because demand for palliative services, drugs and devices, staffing and facility types affects health-care spending, reimbursement patterns and market growth—think of it as the comfort and support side of medicine that creates its own steady stream of products and services.
linear accelerator
medical
“supporting the recent installation of a new linear accelerator. This expansion reflects the growth”
A linear accelerator (often called a linac) is a medical machine that uses electricity to speed up electrons and produce high-energy X-ray or electron beams used to kill or shrink cancer cells, functioning like a precision cannon aimed at tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. Investors care because linacs are expensive, regulated capital equipment whose sales, service contracts, replacements and approval status directly affect revenue, margins and long-term demand for medical device makers and hospitals.
AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.
03/04/2026 – 08:00 AM
ANGOLA, Ind., March 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — American Oncology Network (AON) partner practice Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology (FWMOH), a trusted provider of cancer care in northeastern Indiana since 1977, today announced an expansion of services in partnership with Cameron Health to increase access to high-quality, community-based cancer care in Angola.

Cancer rates continue to rise in Angola and across Steuben County, creating a growing need for expanded local oncology services. This expansion builds on a longstanding relationship between FWMOH and Cameron Health, which began in 2001, and reflects a shared commitment to meeting the increasing demand for comprehensive cancer care close to home.
Through this collaboration, FWMOH is expanding both the scope of services and days of service offered at Cameron Health, providing patients with greater access to medical oncology, hematology, infusion therapy, and supportive services, including palliative care. These services are designed to support patients throughout every stage of their cancer journey, with a focus on symptom management, quality of life, and personalized treatment planning.
As part of the expansion, the Regional Cancer Care Center of Angola on the Cameron Health campus has undergone a full interior renovation to better serve patients and staff. Enhancements include an expanded lobby, a dedicated registration and customer service area, five new exam rooms, a private physician office, and 12 infusion bays supported by a dedicated nurses’ station, nourishment area, and medication preparation space. The opposite side of the building was also renovated, providing additional updates to the care space further supporting the recent installation of a new linear accelerator. This expansion reflects the growth of care and services provided within the NICC partnership between FWMOH, ROA, Cameron Health and Parkview Health, allowing for comprehensive cancer care services to live within one location next to Cameron Hospital.
“This expansion reflects our commitment to meeting the growing need for cancer care in Angola and the surrounding communities,” said Dr. Praveen Kollipara, Board-certified medical oncologist and president of FWMOH. “By expanding services and increasing our days on site at Cameron Health, we are ensuring patients have greater access to comprehensive oncology care, including palliative care, without having to travel far from home.”
“At Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology, our focus has always been on caring for the whole person—not just the disease,” said Dr. Matthew Carr, a Board-certified medical oncologist at FWMOH. “This expansion allows us to bring more of our services directly to the community, helping patients receive timely, personalized care while remaining close to their support systems.”
“We are proud to continue and strengthen our long-standing partnership with Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology,” said Angie Logan, president and CEO, Cameron Health. “As cancer diagnoses increase in our region, this expansion helps ensure our community has access to high-quality, coordinated cancer care right here in Angola.”
To learn more about Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology, visit fwmoh.com. For more information about Cameron Health, visit cameronhealth.com. To learn more about American Oncology Network, visit AONcology.com.
About Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology
Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology (FWMOH) provides state-of-the-art cancer and blood disorder treatments through a team of dedicated healthcare providers serving northeastern Indiana. Since 1977, FWMOH has cared for thousands of patients, treating more than 40 types of cancer – from bladder to bone, pancreatic to prostate – as well as blood disorders such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP).
FWMOH’s experience physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and clinical support staff work collaboratively to deliver the high-quality oncologic and hematologic care informed by cutting-edge research and decades of experience. The team emphasizes compassionate, patient-centered care that respects the needs of the whole person.
The following Board-certified physicians are accepting appointments at FWMOH: Farrukh M. Adhami, MD; Sunil Babu, MD; Matthew L. Carr, MD; Shalini Chitneni, MD; Michael Epstein, MD; Gary G. Gize, MD; Ryan Gonzales, MD; Praveen Kollipara, MD; Yasolatha Nalamolu, MD; Screenivasa R. Nattam, MD; Dolly Rosa Quispe, MD; Steven N. Rhinehart, MD; Ahad Sadiq, MD; Naga Vutukuri, MD; Richard Zhang, MD; and David M. Zimmerman, MD. FWMOH’s gynecologic oncologists include Dr. Iwona Podzielinski and Dr. Scott Goodrich.
Learn more at fwmoh.com.
About Cameron Health
Cameron Health is an independent, not-for-profit, healthcare system offering health and wellness services to our community of Steuben County, Indiana, and beyond to northeast Indiana, northwest Ohio and southern Michigan. With roots dating back to 1926, we have served generations of families through personalized, compassionate and high-quality care. Today, we offer that same commitment to care in modern facilities with advanced equipment and an outstanding team of physicians and healthcare professionals, who are all dedicated to our patients and the community as a whole. Learn more at cameronhealth.com.
About American Oncology Network
American Oncology Network (AON) is an alliance of physicians and seasoned healthcare leaders partnering to ensure the long-term success and viability of community oncology and other specialties. Founded in 2018, AON’s rapidly expanding network represents more than 350 providers practicing across 21 states. AON pioneers innovative healthcare solutions through its physician-led model, fostering value-based care that improves patient outcomes while reducing costs and expanding access to quality care. AON equips its network physicians with the tools they need to thrive independently while providing comprehensive support, integrated revenue-diversifying ancillary services, and practice management expertise, enabling physicians to focus on what matters most – providing the highest standard of care for every patient. AON is committed to promoting health equity by addressing disparities in cancer care and ensuring that all patients have access to the care they need to achieve optimal health outcomes. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, AON is shaping the future of community oncology. For more information, please visit AONcology.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube.
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3292bd81-e8ac-42a1-8d93-9d6158ea1a70
Media Contact:
Karen Riley Sawyer
American Oncology Network
Karen.Sawyer@AONcology.com
Eric Clabaugh
Cameron Health
eclabaugh@CameronHealth.com
FAQ
What expansion did Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology announce at Cameron Health on March 4, 2026 (AONC)?
They expanded clinical space and services, adding five exam rooms and 12 infusion bays. According to Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology, the renovation includes a larger lobby, dedicated registration, a private physician office and support areas to increase on-site days and services.
How will the Cameron Health expansion affect patient access to oncology services in Angola (AONC)?
The expansion increases local access to oncology, infusion, hematology and palliative care without long travel. According to Cameron Health, FWMOH will offer more days on-site and integrated services to help patients receive coordinated care close to home in Steuben County.
What facility upgrades were completed at the Regional Cancer Care Center of Angola (AONC)?
Renovations added an expanded lobby, dedicated registration, five exam rooms, a private physician office and a nurses’ station supporting 12 infusion bays. According to the organizations, the opposite side of the building was also updated and a new linear accelerator was recently installed.
Does the March 4, 2026 announcement change clinical services offered at Cameron Health (AONC)?
Yes. It expands the scope and days of medical oncology, hematology, infusion therapy and supportive services including palliative care. According to Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology, the goal is to support patients throughout every stage of their cancer journey locally.
Which organizations are part of the NICC partnership supporting the Angola expansion (AONC)?
The NICC partnership includes Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology, Regional Oncology Associates, Cameron Health and Parkview Health. According to the announcement, this collaboration centralizes comprehensive cancer care services on the Cameron Hospital campus in Angola.
Where can patients find more information about the Angola expansion and services (AONC)?
Patients can visit the organizations’ websites for details on services and scheduling. According to the companies, more information is available at fwmoh.com, cameronhealth.com and AONcology.com for service hours, locations and contact information.