The 200,000-square-foot medical and office building, slated for completion by summer 2025, will house infusion, oncology, imaging, pharmacy and other services — and it will be the organization’s new corporate headquarters.
The project is expected to offer “enormous innovation in cancer care bringing patients more diagnostic and treatment options than ever before,” Natalie Dickson, MD, president and chief strategy officer of Tennessee Oncology, said in a news release cited by The Tennessean.
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