Texas Oncology has cut the ribbon on a revamped Grandview cancer center in El Paso after roughly a $35 million investment, promising shorter visits and more services on site for patients across the Borderplex. The overhaul brings expanded treatment space, an on-site pharmacy and upgraded radiation equipment that is intended to speed up appointments and open the door to more clinical trials.
The company hosted a June 4 grand opening at the Grandview location at 1901 Grandview Ave, where physicians, patients and community partners were invited to tour the updated space, according to Texas Oncology. The event details note that the center offers medical oncology, radiation oncology and pharmacy services, and that the project is part of a broader, citywide modernization push.
Local reporting frames the Grandview renovation as a key piece of Texas Oncology’s $35 million effort to modernize its El Paso footprint, with the center covering about 40,000 square feet and adding new treatment rooms and an on-site pharmacy, as reported by El Paso Inc.. Medical leaders told the outlet the upgrades are meant to cut down on travel time for patients who need frequent appointments, which is pretty crucial when your calendar is already packed with scans and infusions…