A new era of care

Nov 28, 2025
Advanced Care Pavilion

Construction is underway on the Advanced Care Pavilion, a 20,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility adjacent to the AIS Cancer Center that is set to transform healthcare access for the Central Valley. This $20 million project is designed with the community’s needs in mind and is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. The pavilion will serve 45,000 new patients annually, expand specialty care with 25 specialty-trained physicians, and reduce wait times through same-day appointments and coordinated evaluations. 

Under one roof, patients will have access to world-class specialties including gynecologic oncology, medical oncology and breast surgery, dermatology and skin cancer care, neurology and neuro spine, and advanced diagnostics. They will also benefit from leading-edge treatments such as precision medicine, genetic testing, clinical research, and integrated cancer care — all delivered locally by leading experts. 

Advanced Care Pavilion

With Adventist Health AIS Cancer Center’s national accreditations, the pavilion will strengthen the region’s ability to recruit and retain top specialists, providing Central Valley residents with comprehensive, high-quality care without leaving home. From faster diagnoses to personalized treatment plans, this new facility embodies our commitment to whole-person care and life-saving access for every patient. 

Your support will bring hope, healing, and timely care to thousands of Central Valley residents — because no one should have to wait for the care they need. Lead with heart. Give with purpose. 

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