Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center-Staten Island Opens New Location

The new location consolidates the Staten Island and Hazlet practices and infusion centers into a single location.

By HFT Staff


Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center-Staten Island has opened at a new location within Corporate Commons Three in Staten Island, New York. The new location consolidates the Staten Island and Hazlet, New Jersey hematology/oncology practices and infusion centers into a single location. 

Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center-Staten Island’s services include infusion and consultation for all types of cancer, and breast cancer surgery, to start, with other cancer surgical subspecialties to be added over time. It also offers non-cancer therapeutic infusions for blood disorders, such as anemia, clotting conditions and gastrointestinal conditions. 

The space within Corporate Commons Three is 9,950 square feet and features nine exam rooms, one treatment room, 12 infusion bays, two maternity chairs, an onsite lab, and a pharmacy. The cancer center will be the first phase of Mount Sinai’s presence within Corporate Commons Three, with radiology and multispecialty services being added to additional floors in 2024. 



November 22, 2023


Topic Area: Construction


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