A place of healing

Light-filled interior space Light-filled interior spaces

At the new Providence Cancer Center, we want you to feel at home as soon as you walk through our doors. You’ll be welcomed by music and soft lighting. And you’ll find places for emotional enrichment, including meditation gardens and calming spaces for reflection, serenity and privacy.

Convenience is paramount. Everything necessary for coping with a cancer diagnosis is just down the hall or an elevator ride away, including radiation therapy, diagnostic imaging services, doctors’ offices and chemotherapy.

In addition, Providence Cancer Center is at the forefront of evidence-based integrative medicine, where massage, acupuncture, naturopathy and nutrition enhance conventional medicine for better outcomes.

Cancer recovery apparel Everything you need for recovery

Strength in support

Having a strong support network helps you focus on what’s most important: living well and rebuilding your strength. So we’ve made sure our rooms are big enough for visiting family. Large extended-stay rooms include living spaces with kitchenette, laundry facilities and other amenities nearby.

We have more than a dozen support groups – not just for patients, but also for spouses and children. Our knowledgeable staff at the Jill Lematta Learning Center is ready to help you in your quest for information. And the caring people at Transitions, An Appearance Center, know how self-esteem is central to recovery.

We took KATU-AM Northwest cameras behind the scenes of the new Providence Cancer Center on the eve of our grand opening.
Matthias Molnar’s mother flew in from Germany to see with her own eyes that her son was getting world-class care — right here in Oregon. Read more
From that point on, my mom never had a doubt. She knew I was in good hands.
Darcy Davidson and her husband uprooted their lives in Mexico so that she could be treated at Providence Cancer Center. Read more
I know what I have is bad, and the treatment is bad. But I want to make it through this.
Surviving breast cancer meant not only curing the cancer, but also healing spiritually and emotionally. Read more
Throughout this experience, I've been learning to take care of myself. Each new day presents so many possibilities.
John Goodwin didn't miss a beat when it came to treating his cancer. Neither did his doctors. Read more
Do what you need to do to get on with your life - keep living.
We foster relationships between patients and their doctors in a supportive environment for families. Read more
I felt like my doctor could see me as a real person. He listened. He cared about my feelings.
Nurses offer patients what they need most: support and reassurance during their treatment. Read more
I needed to know, absolutely, that everyone and everything I needed to fight this was right there with me.
Families have the highest expectations when it comes to the care their loved ones receive. We work hard to earn their trust. Read more
I knew it had to pass the 'mom test.' Would I want my mom to be cared for here?
Everything in a patient's room has to be just right. Even down to the perfect chair. Read more
I have so much personal drive to do the right thing, because I've been through it.