Cancer Nutrition Clinic
Address
4018 W. Capitol Ave.
Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, 1st Floor, Patient Support Pavilion
Little Rock, AR 72205
Contact Information
- Clinic Phone Number
- (501) 526-6477
Hours
- Sunday
- Closed
- Monday
- 8 AM – 4:30 PM
- Tuesday
- 8 AM – 4:30 PM
- Wednesday
- 8 AM – 4:30 PM
- Thursday
- 8 AM – 4:30 PM
- Friday
- 8 AM – 4:30 PM
- Saturday
- Closed
After Hours
If you are in need of urgent or emergency care call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department at your local hospital.

COVID-19 Update
Before Coming to UAMS
If you have any symptoms of COVID-19, think you may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, or have tested positive for COVID-19, call the UAMS appointment center at (501) 686-8000 to reschedule your appointment. You may also ask if your appointment can be done by phone or video.
Get more information about symptoms to look for.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
UAMS has safety measures in place to protect our patients and employees. Everyone who comes to UAMS is required to wear a mask and pass a health screening before entering the building. You will also have your temperature taken. Please wear a clean mask to your clinic visit, and do not remove it until asked to do so by a UAMS employee.
Learn more about the safety measures we are taking.
Outpatient Visitor Guidelines
Patients must come to their visit alone. A friend or family member may come to an appointment only if the patient is under 18 or is not mentally or physically able to go to the appointment alone. You are welcome to include a friend or family member in your appointment by phone or video chat.
If you need a wheelchair from your car to your appointment, transport staff may be available at the main UAMS campus. Contact your clinic for more information.
Please visit our COVID-19 resources to learn more about what to expect at your appointment.
About Cancer Nutrition Clinic
Nutrition is an important part of cancer treatment. Eating the right kinds of foods before, during and after treatment influences how well you feel and how you maintain your strength. At UAMS, our Cancer Nutrition Clinic can you help you ensure that you are meeting your dietary needs.
In our clinic, our expert dietitians want to support you through your battle with cancer. Before you begin treatment, you may need to change your diet to help build up your strength and withstand possible side effects of your cancer treatment.
The type of cancer, your treatment and any side effects you have must be considered when trying to determine the best way to get the nutrition your body needs. Some tumors produce chemicals that change the way the body uses certain nutrients. Your body’s use of protein, carbohydrates and fat may be affected, especially by tumors of the stomach or intestines.
If you have surgery, your body may need extra calories and protein for wound healing and recovery. And you may not be able to eat a normal diet because of surgery-related side effects.
Sometimes eating well can be difficult with certain treatments and operations, but our qualified dietitians can talk to you about any difficulty you may have getting the proper nutrients your body needs.
Parking Information
Self parking is available in Parking 3 at the corner of Cedar and Capitol. Parking stubs for patients are validated in the clinic. For your convenience, park on Levels 2B, 3B, 4B or 5B. Valet parking is available in front of the Cancer Institute for a fee.
Directions From the Parking Area
- Take the Cancer Institute elevators in Parking 3 at Level 2B.
- Exit the walkway on Level 2B of Parking 3 and you will be at the Cancer Institute’s entrance.
- Enter the Cancer Institute and the Patient Pavilion is located across from the Gathering Place café.
Appointment Information
Appointments are by referral only. Please contact your primary care doctor or visit one of our doctors in the Center for Primary Care to obtain a referral.
What to Bring to Your Appointment
For your first appointment, please bring a photo ID and your insurance card along with a list of any medications you’re taking, including over-the-counter medications. You should also bring any medical records you can provide, including slides or test results from other clinics.
For future appointments, please provide updated medical and insurance information.