Mount Sinai Medical Center recently announced the building of the Irma and Norman Braman Cancer Center on its main campus in Miami Beach, Florida. The new building is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2025.
The Braman Cancer Center will create the needed access to clinical expertise, support services, research, trials and the newest technologies. Individuals will receive clinical and supportive care in a light-filled, spacious, healing environment.
The new cancer center will occupy over 200,000 square feet, and it will support the medical center’s physicians in delivering leading-edge cancer care. All treatment and chemotherapy rooms will have views of Biscayne Bay.
The center will also offer patients a multitude of support services, including nutrition classes, physical therapy, massage, meditation classes and a spa.
The center will continue to offer same- or next-day appointments and expanded telemedicine appointments for patients seeking care. It also will increase the capacity for oncology urgent care services, allowing for assessment and early intervention to avoid unplanned emergency department visits and unnecessary hospitalization for patients who are already immunocompromised.
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