Map & List of Dept. of Radiation Oncology Treatment Locations
The Department of Radiation Oncology has a network of treatment sites that provide expert, state-of-the-art cancer diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment at locations convenient for every patient. There are 6 locations in the greater Philadelphia and tri-state (NJ, PA, and DE) area which are easily accessible to major roads or public transportation. Whether for definitive treatment or for second opinions, our doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, and therapists throughout the Network provide personalized and exceptionally high quality of care, either at your own community or at our downtown facilities. All of our facilities have the capability to deliver highly tailored/conformal intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) radiation. Gamma Knife Therapy is available at our Pennsylvania Hospital and the Cyberknife is available at our Mercer Medical Center location. Each location is staffed by board-certified University of Pennsylvania Radiation Oncologists. Coming in 2009, the Roberts Proton Therapy Center will be opened at the Center for Advanced Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Patients eligible for proton therapy, both as a single modality or as a boost in conjunction with external beam radiation, can be evaluated collaboratively at our network locations and will be given priority to receive proton therapy at Penn.
Click on the tabs in the Map below for each Rad Onc Treatment Center address and directions. If the map below does not show up, please click here for another map and directions.
- Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Presbyterian Hospital (Center City; Department Administration)
- Capital Health (“Mercer Hospital”) (Trenton, NJ) (PDF)
- Holy Redeemer Hospital (Northeast Philadelphia) (PDF)
- The Cancer Center at Phoenixville Hospital (The Mainline) (PDF) Map (PDF)
- Chestnut Hill Hospital (under construction, open Summer, 2008)
- Chester County Hospital (Western Suburbs) (PDF)
- Pennsylvania Hospital (Center City Philadelphia) (PDF)
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