Skagit Valley Hospital, Mt. Vernon WA

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Where You Will Be Seen

Skagit Valley Hospital has been providing cancer care to the community for 30 years, and has recently opened a new comprehensive Regional Cancer Care Center, that provides easy access to the full-service acute care hospital.


The new 20,000 square-foot Regional Cancer Care Center will offer state-of-the-art cancer therapies (chemotherapy and radiation therapy), as well as complementary therapies such as massage, acupuncture, and exercise, in a healing environment designed with input from patients.


The new center keeps cancer patients close to other hospital services they may need, including surgery, diagnostic testing, and acute care.


At SCCA


If you decide to come to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) for a second opinion or for cancer treatment, you will probably be seen at the SCCA outpatient clinic.


Men with prostate cancer are seen at the SCCA Prostate Center at University of Washington Medical Center. Children with cancer are seen at the SCCA outpatient clinic and also at Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center. Women diagnosed with breast or gynecological cancers are seen at the Women’s Center in the main SCCA clinic.