Website Accessibility and Compliance Policy

June E. Nylen Cancer Center strives to have our website and services accessible to every person, including those with disabilities.  This policy applies to all individuals wishing to use our premises or website, including prospective and current patients, their loved ones, prospective and current employees, contractors, and visitors, who possess a disability.

We aspire to have not only our premises but also our website be accessible. 

We welcome requests for reasonable modifications to our policies, practices, premises and website.  We will consider all requests; however, we cannot guarantee your request will be implemented. 

If you have a request, complaint, or need further assistance for access to our premises or services, please contact us by e-mailing nylencancercenter@gmail.com, completing  our contact form here, calling 712-252-0088 or by stopping in at 230 Nebraska Street, Sioux City, IA 51101.

Tips to assist you in fully accessing our website and services:

Here are some general tips to assist you in fully accessing our website and services.  These are only general recommendations and may not apply to your disability.  Technology including screen readers, video captions, zoom tools, or alternate keyboards may be helpful for you.  For further assistance, please reach out to us using one of the methods described above.

Smart Phone: There are built-in features on your smart phone to assist you with accessibility. If you have an Apple device, the screen reader is named “VoiceOver”. There are also a variety of different settings, features, and tools available through the “Accessibility Shortcut”.  If you have an Android, the screen reader is named TalkBack.  There may be screen readers and other apps which assist you better through your Smart Phone’s app store.

Computer: On your computer, you can use the zoom function.  Many web browsers also allow you to change the colors or fonts on the webpage.  You can generally use the zoom function in conjunction with changing the colors or fonts.  There are also screen readers available to use with websites.