Five floors of the new 250,000 SF Van Ness and Geary Medical Office Building are occupied by more than 120 specialty physicians and clinicians from Sutter Health’s vast network. The Medical Office Building is designed to provide convenient access to high-quality care in local neighborhoods. Physicians and clinicians affiliated with Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation, California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) and the Palo Alto Medical Foundation provide diverse outpatient services including advanced organ therapy (including transplant services), women’s services, medical and surgical specialty clinics, neurosciences, and cardiovascular services. Ancillary services including laboratory, imaging, newborn connections and a retail pharmacy are all provided as part of a convenient and high-quality patient experience.
Comprehensive Transplant Center
The 36,500 SF Comprehensive Transplant Center consolidates four transplant programs, previously dispersed throughout the system, into one building. By merging the liver, kidney, lung and pancreas transplant programs, the new center is able to efficiently care for transplant patients at a single location. A universal room concept was developed to allow flexibility to accommodate any procedure, reducing the number of rooms and unused space. The three-story building features 22 universal exam rooms, infusion therapy, phlebotomy services, patient education spaces and an inpatient procedure room.
Altos Oaks Surgery Center
The Altos Oaks Surgery Center is a new 8,200 SF cosmetic surgery clinic featuring two state-of-the-art operating rooms and associated support spaces.
Ventana Building Tenant Improvements
The tenant improvements consist of a 4,025 SF BreastLink office suite on the second floor, a 23,467 SF Oncology Practice on the third floor, and a 10,039 SF Primary Care Clinic and Urology on the fourth floor.
Antioch Hospital and Medical Office Building
The new 637,000 SF medical center campus is home to a 340,000 SF, 150-bed hospital and a 297,000-square-foot medical office building. The acute care spaces are housed in two buildings connected by a four-story diagnostic and treatment center and house the following departments: emergency, med-surg, ICU/CCU, pre-natal, rehabilitation therapy, labor and delivery, NICU, diagnostic and imaging, operating rooms and pharmacy. The outpatient spaces include satellite pharmacies and an ambulatory surgery center.
Acute Care Center
This approximately 100,000 DGSF Acute Care Center includes 32 acute care beds, a surgical services area, two cath laboratories, a patient-focused birthing program and a basement clinical laboratory and morgue.
Hoag Health Irvine LDRP Renovation
An 18,000 SF 12-suite maternity unit includes an anesthesia room, two C-Section rooms, a nursery, a multi-purpose room and associated support spaces. The 500 SF maternity suites will have a home-like feel where women with low-risk pregnancies will feel at home during childbirth.
Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute Relocation to Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion 7th Floor
A 45,000 SF relocation of 50 exam rooms, 53 infusion stations, pharmacy (clinical and research), laboratory, patient waiting, reception, scheduling, essential administrative staff offices, support functions and circulation.