Doctor sends holiday cards to his cancer patients erasing $650,000 in debt
By Chris Williams
Dr. Omar Atiq, an Arkansas oncologist, recently erased more than $650,000 of debt for his patients.
PINE BLUFF, Ark. - Dr. Omar Atiq, 60, sent out greeting cards before Christmas to nearly 200 patients of the Arkansas Cancer Clinic, notifying them that their outstanding balances were forgiven.
(Credit: Dr. Omar Atiq)
Atiq closed the clinic in February due to staffing shortages after treating thousands of patients for nearly three decades. He worked with a collections agency to bill patients for their outstanding amounts. He said some patients owed tens of thousands of dollars.
Dr Omar Atiq, a Pakistani oncologist who lives in the US, has made headlines for wiping away $650,000 in debt for patients at his cancer treatment centre in Arkansas. Dr Atiq told his 200 patients of the news in a Christmas greeting card.
New year gift: Pakistani-origin doctor forgives $650,000 debt of cancer patients in US city
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Dr Omar Atiq. File photo
A Pakistani-origin oncologist in Arkansas forgave more than half a million dollars in outstanding debts form nearly 200 cancer patients.
The Arkansas Clinic, founded by Dr Omar Atiq in 1991, provided cancer treatments ranging from chemotherapy and radiation therapy and tests such as CAT scans. It had to shut its doors in February 2020 due to a shortage of staff.
Earlier this week, the clinic sent out holiday greetings and told patients that any outstanding bills would no longer need to be paid. I hope this note finds you well, wrote Dr Atiq. The Arkansas Cancer Clinic was proud to have you as a patient. Although various health insurances pay most of the bills for the majority of patients, even the deductibles and co-pays can be burdensome.