Cancer Center Expansion Naming Opportunities

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The exterior of the SVMC Cancer Center building

Cancer is a complex disease that disrupts the lives of patients and their families in numerous ways. For the past 25 years, the Southwestern Vermont Regional Cancer Center has been a reassuring place to countless patients as they make innumerable care decisions and receive the lifesaving treatment they need. 

With the most modern technology—including a linear accelerator for radiation treatment, genetic counseling, and clinical trials—the Cancer Center’s dedicated teams of highly trained clinical professionals have built the culture of patient- and family-centered care for which we are known. But we are rapidly approaching maximum capacity for treatment and infusion services. Significant renovations will enable a much-needed expansion of medical oncology services.

TOTAL COST: $20 MILLION (estimated)

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Cancer Center Expansion naming opportunities

Cancer Center Building$ 5,000,000.00Committed
New Infusion Wing$ 2,000,000.00 
Radiation Oncology$ 500,000.00Committed
Cancer Center Waiting Area$ 250,000.00Committed
Clinical Examination Suite$ 250,000.00Committed
Cancer Center Lab$ 100,000.00 
Cancer Center Pharmacy$ 100,000.00Committed
Cancer Center Conference Library$ 75,000.00 
Infusion Room (Large/ 2 Rooms/ Total $100K)$ 50,000.00Committed
Infusion Isolation Room$ 50,000.00Committed
Infusion Staff Area$ 50,000.00Committed
Radiation Oncology Gowned Waiting Area$ 50,000.00Committed
Cancer Center Vestibule$ 50,000.00Committed
Cancer Center Check-In$ 50,000.00Committed
Cancer Center Staff Lounge$ 50,000.00Committed
Infusion Room (Small/ 9 Rooms/ Total $225K)$ 25,000.002 Committed
Radiation Oncology Exam Room (2 Rooms/ Total $50K)$ 25,000.001 Committed
Clinical Exam Room (10 Rooms/ Total $250K)$ 25,000.00 
Cancer Center Staff Office (12 Rooms/ Total $300K)$ 25,000.00 
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Matthew Vernon, MD, standing in front of treatment equipment in the Cancer Center

"We have stayed current with technology and achieved great success on behalf of our patients, but we’ve completely outgrown our clinical space. The new Hoyt-Hunter Cancer Center will enhance the use of state-of-the-art innovations and advance clinical care, while putting the comfort of our patients and their families first."

Matthew Vernon, MD, Medical Director, Regional Cancer Center