Eastpark Medical Center will be much more than a new building; it will be a destination for patients from across the region. It will bring a dramatic and positive change for our patients, referring partners, providers and clinical teams. Slated to open in fall of 2024, Eastpark Medical Center will house adult and pediatric cancer services, integrated specialty care for women, numerous other specialty clinics, advanced imaging and laboratory services. With improved access to care and a consistent, well-coordinated experience, patients will see multiple providers during a single visit rather than making numerous return visits for individual appointments.
As our population ages, we expect the number of adults living with cancer to rise. It’s our goal to bring cancer care closer to home and make going to appointments easier. Eastpark Medical Center will provide a modern outpatient setting for personalized cancer care. We will deliver collaborative services so that you can see multiple clinicians and receive any tests you need in a single visit. Our multidisciplinary tumor board reviews your medical records and treatment options to ensure you receive the most advanced care plan. When appropriate, and if you choose, a clinical trial can be part of your treatment plan. We will provide extensive concierge and supportive services to guide you through your cancer journey, from working with a nurse navigator to financial counseling.
Integrated specialty care for women will be one of two distinctive programs at Eastpark Medical Center, alongside our adult cancer care. Specialists with extensive training in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery will provide diagnoses and treat a range of conditions, including:
- Bladder and bowel incontinence
- Complications from prior pelvic floor surgery or trauma
- Difficulty emptying the bladder or bowel
- Endometriosis and fibroids
- Fistula
- Mesh problems
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Pelvic pain
- Scarring
The integrated specialty care for women team includes experts in:
- Behavioral health
- Clinical nutrition
- Colorectal surgery
- Gastroenterology
- Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery
- Pelvic floor physical therapy
- Urogynecology
At Eastpark Medical Center, we are combining specialties under one roof so patients can receive all their care in one place. Whether it is managing a pre-existing heart condition while undergoing cancer treatment or understanding the potential impact of a unique genetic mutation, there will be a team dedicated to the care and treatment of every patient. Services expected to be available at Eastpark Medical Center:
- Allergy
- Blood Disorders
- Breast Center
- Cancer Symptom Management Clinic
- Chemotherapy/Infusion Therapy
- Dermatology/Mohs Surgery
- Dermatology and Skin Cancer
- Dermatology and Skin Cancer/Plastic Surgery
- Diabetes/Endocrine
- Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)/Hearing/Speech
- Gastroenterology (GI)/Pain Management
- Genetic Counseling
- Geriatrics
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Heart and Vascular Imaging
Patients and families will be able to enjoy a cafe, public spaces, drive-thru pharmacy and Guest Services.
At Eastpark Medical Center, we are offering the community much more than a new building. In addition to the new facility, UW Health will unveil a new model of care, designed so patients can maximize the care they can receive in one trip. This model will lessen barriers by reducing travel time and expense.
In addition, we will also continue to focus on health equity through our participation in the Cancer Health Disparities Initiative. This is a collaborative program among UW Health, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center. The initiative works to reduce inequities in cancer care through education, outreach, research and training.
Eastpark Medical Center will be located at 4621 Eastpark Blvd, across from UW Health East Madison Hospital. The 469,000-square-foot, seven-story outpatient facility will create 130 new jobs and employ 543 clinical staff and 291 nonclinical staff. We broke ground on May 17, 2022. Construction is expected to be complete by Summer 2024. We plan to open fully Fall 2024.
The green facility will be equipped with solar panels that are expected to generate 30 percent of the energy needed on the campus.