Award-Winning Cancer Care, Right in Our Community City of Hope | Santa Clarita
City of Hope | Santa Clarita is one of èlite Magazine’s Ultimate Medical Group 2022
Readers of èlite have spoken, and the message is clear: For local patients and families confronting cancer, City of Hope | Santa Clarita — voted Ultimate Medical Group in 2022 — combines the best of biomedical innovation and compassionate care.
City of Hope is a comprehensive cancer center, the National Cancer Institute’s highest designation. That distinction is backed by 15 years in a row on U.S. News & World Report’s ranking of “Best Hospitals” for cancer and numerous patient satisfaction awards.
Beyond the numbers, City of Hope is renowned for its patient-centered care. Compassion has been in the institution’s DNA since its founding in 1913. The medical team’s dedication to personalizing care and treating the whole patient continues to this day.
Until recent years, the people of the Santa Clarita had to travel by freeway to the main campus in Duarte in order to get this help. All of that changed with the 8,500-square-foot facility on Valencia Boulevard, one of three dozen sites throughout Southern California in City of Hope’s network.
With City of Hope | Santa Clarita and its radiation oncology clinic less than a mile down the road at McBean Parkway, cancer patients in our community have access to a wide range of vital services:
• Consultations for all cancers
• Chemotherapy and infusion therapy
• Medical oncology, including the latest in targeted therapies and immunotherapy
• Surgical oncology for breast and gynecologic cancers
• Radiation oncology with leading-edge technology for reduced treatment time and comfort
• Urology and urologic oncology
• On-site dispensing for cancer drugs and supportive care medications
• General surgery
City of Hope | Santa Clarita means that people facing the fight of their lives can find state-of-the-art treatment with heart, closer to home.
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