Cancer treatment facility slated to launch in Miami Beach imminently, outlining services for patients
Mount Sinai Medical Center, a renowned institution in the field of healthcare, is set to disclose the location of its new state-of-the-art facility soon. The new facility, anticipated to open its doors to patients in the near future, will likely be located within South Florida and will offer advanced prevention, diagnosis, treatment, research, and survivorship support.
The exact nature of the new facility remains unclear. It is not yet known whether it will replace the existing one or if it will be an additional location. Gino R. Santorio, the President and CEO of Mount Sinai Medical Center, has stated that the goal of the new facility is to ensure every individual in South Florida has access to advanced cancer care, close to home.
Dr. B. Ashok Raj, the head of Mount Sinai Medical Center, is advocating for a redefinition of cancer treatment in South Florida. By combining globally innovative medicine with a deeply patient-centric, holistic experience, the new facility aims to provide a comprehensive and seamless journey for patients.
Mount Sinai Medical Center plans to provide a detailed list of services offered at the new facility, with the intention of offering these services under one roof. The services will be provided in a state-of-the-art facility, designed to serve individuals in South Florida who require advanced cancer care.
The services offered by the new facility are not specified beyond prevention, diagnosis, treatment, research, and survivorship support. However, it is not clear from the provided information if Mount Sinai Medical Center is currently offering these services or planning to do so in the future.
Mount Sinai Medical Center is expected to provide updates on the progress of the new facility's construction and will reveal more details about the location of its state-of-the-art facility in due course. The aim of the institution is to redefine cancer care in South Florida, ensuring that every individual has access to advanced prevention, diagnosis, treatment, research, and survivorship support.