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Keck Medicine of USC has opened a new cancer treatment and imaging center in Newport Beach, aiming to enhance accessibility in Orange County. The 12,500 square-foot facility features state-of-the-art technology, including SCINTIX therapy, and increases patient care capacity with additional examination and infusion rooms. This center is designed to provide a comfortable environment for patients undergoing treatment, while Keck Medicine’s ongoing expansion efforts reflect a commitment to world-class oncology services in Southern California.
Newport Beach, CA – Keck Medicine of USC has launched a new cancer treatment and imaging center in Newport Beach, significantly increasing its presence in Orange County. The facility, which celebrated its opening with an open house on May 8, spans 12,500 square feet and is located at 4590 MacArthur Blvd., conveniently near John Wayne Airport.
This latest addition is positioned just a 15-minute drive from existing oncology sites in Newport Beach and Irvine, promising a reduction in patient travel time and enhancing accessibility to essential cancer care services. The opening of the center reflects a commitment to provide world-class specialized medicine closer to patients, thus alleviating the burden of commuting to Los Angeles for treatment.
The design of the new center prioritizes patient comfort, establishing a relaxing environment intended to assist patients in managing the challenges associated with cancer treatment. Notably, this facility is the first in Orange County to feature SCINTIX, an innovative FDA-designated “breakthrough” therapy for lung and bone cancer. This cutting-edge technology employs radioactive dyes to highlight cancer cells, enabling more precise targeting of tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
On the Wednesday preceding the grand opening, the center welcomed its first patient for SCINTIX treatment, marking the beginning of its operations. The impact of this new technology has been acknowledged by local medical professionals, highlighting its potential to improve prognoses for patients dealing with metastases.
In addition to SCINTIX, the Newport Beach center has doubled its capacity for patient care by increasing the number of exam rooms to 24 and expanding infusion bays to better accommodate patient demands. This facility not only provides advanced treatment options but also offers a variety of comprehensive services such as private bays for chemotherapy cold caps, on-site genetic counseling, telehealth nutrition appointments, and art therapy, creating a holistic approach to cancer care.
Keck Medicine’s investment of over $40 million into the Newport Beach location underscores its dedication to enhancing cancer treatment accessibility and quality. Funding has been directed towards both construction and leasing of the facility. The new patient care model emphasizes the importance of convenience and access to the latest cancer treatments, as well as ongoing clinical trials.
Furthermore, Keck Medicine has been expanding its footprint in Orange County with additional locations, including hematology, oncology, and infusion centers in Huntington Beach and Buena Park. These efforts aim to accommodate an increasing volume of patients, as Keck Medicine plans to nearly double its staff size and enhance lab and pharmacy services.
Looking to the future, Keck Medicine aims to further develop its services throughout Southern California, including collaborative projects in the San Gabriel Valley and Santa Clarita. The overall expansion plans reflect an ongoing commitment to providing specialized oncology services and improving patient care in the region.
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- Los Angeles Times: USC Opens Cancer Clinic in Newport Beach
- Wikipedia: Cancer
- Orange County Business Journal: Keck Medicine Opens Cancer Clinic in Newport Beach
- Google Search: Cancer Treatment
- The Cancer Letter: In Brief
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- PR Newswire: Keck Medicine of USC to Open New Ambulatory Clinic
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Cancer
