University Hospitals plans $39 million cancer hub in Painesville

cleveland.com February 4, 2025, 11:00 PM UTC

University Hospitals is building a $39 million cancer hub at TriPoint Medical Center in Painesville. This facility will consolidate cancer services and provide advanced treatments that were previously only available at the downtown campus. Construction is set to begin this spring, with the hub expected to open in 2026. It will include medical and radiation oncology, infusion, and pharmacy services all in one location, improving access for patients. Cancer services from UH Conneaut Medical Center and UH Mentor Health Center will be relocated to TriPoint and Geneva Medical Center. This move aims to enhance care coordination and integrate research with clinical expertise.


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