33 hours ago At Miami Cancer Institute, molecular diagnostics are used to fully understand the molecular makeup of a patient’s cancer, which helps our experts create personalized and targeted treatment plans. Unmatched in South Florida, our Institute is at the forefront of cancer treatment and prevention, with its use of molecular diagnostics and genetic ... >> Go To The Portal
At Miami Cancer Institute, molecular diagnostics are used to fully understand the molecular makeup of a patient’s cancer, which helps our experts create personalized and targeted treatment plans. Unmatched in South Florida, our Institute is at the forefront of cancer treatment and prevention, with its use of molecular diagnostics and genetic ...
8900 N. Kendall Drive, Miami, FL, 33176 Miami Cancer Institute is conveniently located on the northeast corner of the Baptist Hospital campus. Entering “Miami Cancer Institute” into your GPS device or your cell phone’s navigation app is the most direct way to ensure you arrive at our front door. Get Directions Call 786-596-2000 TAKE ME TO Parking
The Patient Support Center at Miami Cancer Institute is located on the third floor of the Institute’s west wing. The 8,000 square-foot center is uniquely designed to create a therapeutic mind-body environment that promotes healing, wellness and recovery.
Miami Cancer Institute provides comprehensive care, to patients with cancer and their families, in a multi-disciplinary setting, with the most innovative, evidence-based approaches available. We focus on compassionate care, delivered in a timely manner, with ready access to highly skilled and professional teams of caregivers.
An important step to reducing your risk of cancer and staying healthy is by getting your recommended screenings.
Miami Cancer Institute has activated its preparedness protocols to help screen, identify and safely treat any potential cases of COVID-19.
Miami Cancer Institute is here to help you every step of the way after a cancer diagnosis.
If you're a physician with a patient you'd like us to help care for, we're ready to collaborate with you.
No other cancer program in the region has the cancer-fighting expertise, backed by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Alliance, paired with the innovative technology — including advanced genomic testing, advanced skin cancer detection and proton therapy — that is available at Miami Cancer Institute.
At Miami Cancer Institute, molecular diagnostics are used to fully understand the molecular makeup of a patient’s cancer, which helps our experts create personalized and targeted treatment plans.
Miami Cancer Institute can provide access to clinical trials not widely available elsewhere. Clinical trials find new ways to treat and diagnose cancer and are ongoing. If an appropriate trial is available, we will talk to you about the benefits and risks.
Reserved Parking is available for the patients visiting our facility. There is also a vallet service, and a public transportation drop off a block away from our facility.
Access your medical records, test results, and track health conditions, allergies and medications through myBaptistHealth.
Baptist Health believes it’s important for you to take an active part in your healthcare.
Mission: Miami Cancer Institute provides comprehensive care, to patients with cancer and their families, in a multi-disciplinary setting, with the most innovative, evidence-based approaches available. We focus on compassionate care, delivered in a timely manner, with ready access to highly skilled and professional teams of caregivers.
Miami Cancer institute is an MSK Alliance Partner. The Cancer Alliance is a unique partnership between Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and oncology providers like Miami Cancer Institute. Our two organizations work together to adopt into everyday practice at Miami Cancer Institute the Cancer Alliance standards of care. Additionally we are certified by QOPI and Commission on Cancer.
We have more treatment options and more clinical trials than most hospitals in the southeastern United States.
More than 300 cancer-focused doctors and researchers are turning today's scientific discoveries into tomorrow's treatments.