City of Hope Helford Clinical Research Hospital
With its superior technologies, soaring atriums and dramatic mountain views, City of Hope’s Helford Clinical Research Hospital integrates the best of science and humanity in one state-of-the-art clinical research facility.
Here, excellent clinical care and lifesaving research join forces as multidisciplinary teams of medical professionals pool their knowledge to bring promising therapies to patients quickly and safely.
Michael Amini Transfusion Medicine Center (Blood Donor Center)
A recognized leader in apheresis, donor matching and marrow transplants, City of Hope’s Michael Amini Transfusion Medicine Center is one of the largest hospital-based donor centers in the country. Here, in a safe and caring environment, families, friends and generous members of the community donate blood and platelets – 25,000 units of which our patients rely on each year.
Geri and Richard Brawerman Center for Ambulatory Care
Outpatient services for cancer patients, along with treatment for diabetes and other chronic illnesses, are provided in the Geri and Richard Brawerman Center for Ambulatory Care. In a facility adjacent to our hospital, we address the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the people in our care.
Rita Cooper Finkel and J. William Finkel Women's Health Center
Designed to support the physical and emotional well-being of all women, the Rita Cooper Finkel and J. William Finkel Women’s Health Center focuses on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of female diseases. The center’s warm colors and gently curved architecture create a soothing environment, while its physicians, nurses, and diagnosticians provide exemplary medical care.
Village Hospice (Hope and Parson Village)
Sometimes cancer cannot be cured, despite the best efforts. The ability to spend one's last days in a comforting home-like setting and to die with dignity is the inspiration behind City of Hope’s Village Hospice. In fully equipped apartments that open out to meditative gardens, patients and their families can be together – quietly, peacefully – close to their medical care team, yet in a place all their own.