Clinics Adult clinics will include a hematology unit (leukemia, lymphoma etc.) and an oncology unit (colon cancer, lung cancer etc.). The clinics are expected to be visited by 10,000 patients every year.
Day hospital The day hospital department is expected to administer close to 20,000 chemotherapy treatments a year to oncology and hematology patients. The department will comprise 42 chemotherapy stations, specially designed to offer a wide-range of options, starting in treatment in a private room, through to a communal treatment space that allows social interaction. All stations will have a view to the open grounds and nature.
Oncology-Hematology Children’s Center The Oncology-Hematology Center is expected to service close to 4,000 children every year. The Center will offer diagnosis, ambulatory treatment and day treatment for children. The Center will contain separate areas for oncology treatments and hematology treatments, as well as several isolation rooms. The design of the Center will be child-friendly and appropriate and will include a separate entrance and a playground.
Hospitalization Ward The Hospitalization Ward will contain 36 inpatient beds in rooms that will be specially designed to allow optimal privacy for each patient alongside a spectacular view of the Jezreel Valley. The Ward will be located on the third floor, with covered balconies offering additional space for the patients and their family members.
Women’s Health Center The Breast Cancer Center is expected to service close to 4,000 women every year, employing state-of the-art means for the prevention, early detection (mammography), diagnosis and treatment, all under one roof. The Breast Cancer Center is designed to allow utmost privacy, including a separate entrance.
Radiation institute The radiation institute is expected to service close to 1,500 patients every year, with several treatments per patient. The institute is expected to be one of the most active departments of the Cancer Center. The institute will contain two accelerators as well as infrastructure for a third accelerator. It will be located on the ground floor of Beit Shulamit and, unlike other radiation institutes, will have a view to the valley.
Well-Being Center for Patients and their Families The mental strength of the patient and his or her family are crucial to fighting cancer. Beit Shulamit will make available to patients and their families a variety of complementary therapy and activities, aiming to provide some relief, such as shiatzu, reflexology, yoga, and art and music therapy. The Center will also offer patients a hairdresser, a library and a therapeutic garden. The Center will service thousands of patients and family members every year.