Yale Cancer Center Expands its Clinical Facilities to One Long Wharf

For Immediate Release
Date: 2/05/07
Contact: Renee Gaudette, (203) 436-8533 or renee.gaudette@yale.edu             

New Haven, Conn. – In an effort to improve the clinical facilities, resources, and options available to our patients Yale Cancer Center and Yale Medical Oncology, in collaboration with Yale-New Haven Hospital, have recently expanded our clinical facilities to a second convenient location at One Long Wharf Drive in New Haven. 

“We are excited to have the opportunity to provide our patients with state-of-the-art cancer care in a second clinical setting in New Haven.  Our expansion to One Long Wharf will provide our medical oncologists with the space they need to care for cancer patients throughout the region, while our new cancer center building is being constructed,” said Dr. Richard L. Edelson, Director of Yale Cancer Center.

Beginning on February 5, 2007, patients receiving cancer care from Yale Medical Oncology will now have their appointments scheduled at one of two locations – the Yale Physicians Building at 800 Howard Avenue or at One Long Wharf Drive. 

The newly renovated facility at One Long Wharf includes private patient consultation and exam rooms, expanded infusion treatment areas overlooking Long Island Sound, and a newly designed patient resource and research area for patients and their families. One Long Wharf is conveniently located directly off of I-95 and offers free, designated parking for patients.

For more information about Yale Cancer Center or to confirm your appointment schedule if you are a current patient, please call (866) YALECANCER or (203) 785-4191 and ask our patient coordinators for assistance.

Yale-New Haven Hospital, Yale Cancer Center, and Yale University are currently embarking on a $450 million development project to build a new 14 story cancer hospital in New Haven.  The new facility is scheduled to open in 2009. 

Yale Cancer Center is one of a select network of 39 comprehensive cancer centers in the country designated by the National Cancer Institute and the only one in Southern New England.  Bringing together the resources of Yale-New Haven Hospital and the Yale University School of Medicine, its mission encompasses patient care, research, cancer prevention and control, community outreach, and education.  For more information, please go to www.yalecancercenter.org