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Mandy & Dennis Weinman Cancer Building at Sinai Hospital

A centralized, state-of-the-art facility offering comprehensive outpatient oncology services for patients of all ages

Mandy and Dennis Weinman cancer building exterior at dusk

Comprehensive Oncology Services

The Mandy & Dennis Weinman Cancer Building was thoughtfully designed with the help of a patient and family advisory committee that envisioned a space centered on healing, comfort and well-being.

 

The new space will house outpatient adult and pediatric cancer services, bringing together specialized physicians from the Alvin & Lois Lapidus Cancer Institute, along with cutting-edge technology, infusion treatment, radiation therapy, research and supportive care in a modern, patient-centered environment.

Cancer treatment can be physically and emotionally demanding. By bringing services together in one modern, thoughtfully designed facility, we can provide a more seamless experience that allows patients to spend less time navigating appointments and more time focusing on their treatment and recovery.

Pallavi Kumar
Pallavi Kumar, M.D.

Cancer center director for LifeBridge Health, including the Alvin & Lois Lapidus Cancer Institute at Sinai and Northwest hospitals and the William E. Kahlert Regional Cancer Center at Carroll Hospital

Healing by Design

Natural design elements such as stonework, soft pastel tones and organic patterns create a serene, welcoming atmosphere.

 

To deepen the building’s connection to nature and its focus on healing and wellness, one of the building architects designed a unique moss installation that is safe for immunocompromised individuals.

 

Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the neighboring arboretum, filling the space with natural light and calming views of nature.

With Kids in Mind

The building’s first floor focuses on pediatric care, bringing together treatment, support services and family-centered spaces. 

 

In the pediatric infusion area, patients have access to spacious bays, comfortable recliners and PlayStation gaming systems. The Stacy’s Place “Infusionarium” adds a theater-like experience, with immersive wall and ceiling lighting and a large screen. 

 

Nearby art therapy and playroom spaces offer bright, engaging environments for creativity, expression and play.

Spaces filled with color, light and opportunities for self-expression can play a vital role in supporting a child’s emotional well-being and physical healing throughout their cancer journey.

Aziza Shad
Aziza Shad, M.D.

The Ellen W. P. Wasserman chair of pediatrics and chief of pediatric hematology and oncology at the Herman & Walter Samuelson Children's Hospital at Sinai

Personalized Treatment

The upper floor of the Mandy & Dennis Weinman Cancer Building is dedicated to adult oncology services. It offers a modern, patient-centered environment designed to support comfort, efficiency and coordinated care for patients who often interact with a wide variety of specialists and services.

 

The infusion center features a mix of private and semi-private spaces organized into smaller care pods, so patients choose a treatment setting that suits their preferences.  Radiation therapy services are also housed within the building, with advanced imaging and treatment technologies supporting a comprehensive range of therapies.

Adult oncology bays

Art That Elevates the Spirit

Thanks to the generosity of a donor, more than a dozen curated works of art are featured throughout the building, including pieces from the Jachman Family Art Collection created by respected local artist Wendy Jachman, whose work has long focused on creating art that elevates the spirit.  

Support Beyond the Treatment

The Mandy & Dennis Weinman Cancer Building will serve as a hub for survivorship services designed to support patients beyond diagnosis and treatment, recognizing that cancer care continues long after therapy ends.

A cancer support group

For Adult Patients

The Dr. Michael J. Schultz Cancer Survivorship Program

 

Developed around the belief that survivorship begins at the moment of diagnosis, this program connects patients with navigators, coordinators and a range of supportive services to address the physical, emotional and practical challenges of cancer care.

Child in art therapy

For Pediatric Patients

The Kara Amey Cancer Survivorship Program

 

The Next Step Program helps provide survivors of pediatric cancer with a lifetime of hope and healing through specialized clinical care, education and research opportunities.

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