Each of the Georgia Cancer Center facilities are designed with a purpose.
The Georgia Cancer Center has three missions, one laboratory-based, one clinic-based and one education-based. Using a modern, scientific approach known as evidence-based design along with the expert advice of cancer patient advisors, our treatment facilities bring in nature and sunlight and puts patients in charge in as many ways as possible. Our research facilities celebrate innovation, combining form with function to offer our scientists an environment for collaboration and discovery.
M. Bert Storey Research Building
The M. Bert Storey Research Building houses administrative offices, laboratories and special equipment for researchers, such as flow cytometry resources. It also provides meeting space for seminars and lectures, which draws an audience from across the campus.
Outpatient Services Clinic - Laney Walker
The Georgia Cancer Center's Outpatient Services Clinic consists of 30 exam rooms, as well as 36 infusion stations looking out to a beautiful rooftop garden. Our open infusion suite offers patients the flexibility to visit with other patients and families or to enjoy a private infusion experience.
Outpatient Services Clinic - Downtown
The Georgia Cancer Center – Downtown clinic space and infusion suite were designed with patient comfort in mind offering patients a variety of services including medical oncology, hematology oncology, benign hematology, an onsite laboratory and an onsite social worker.
Radiation Therapy
The Georgia Cancer Center's Radiation Therapy Center is a facility treating patients from across the region. Our team includes board-certified radiation oncologists with years of experience in caring for cancer patients.
Children's Hospital of Georgia
The Children's Hospital of Georgia Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorder Center is the area's only pediatric cancer and blood disorders treatment center, staffing pediatric hematologists-oncologists and pediatric nurse practitioners who diagnose and treat all types of cancer in children.
Inpatient Services
Inpatient Services are housed on the 5th floor of Augusta University Medical Center. One wing is dedicated to the care of stem cell transplant, acute leukemia, and other hematological malignancies patients. The second wing is for medical oncology, gynecological oncology, and surgical oncology patients.