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Our Basking Ridge,
New Jersey Facility
Our Basking Ridge, New Jersey Facility
Take a slide show tour of our Basking Ridge facility

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Basking Ridge in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, provides comprehensive outpatient cancer care in a newly constructed, state-of-the-art facility. Located within the Mountain View Corporate Center, the facility is convenient for cancer patients in Somerset County and other areas of central New Jersey.

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Basking Ridge houses the most advanced technology available and offers a full array of services delivered by Memorial Sloan-Kettering's expert team of clinicians. Patients have access to cancer screening, diagnostic imaging, medical oncology, radiation oncology, radiology, and dermatology services in one location. Neurological consults are also available. Additionally, the center provides educational and support programs, as well as integrative medicine resources.

Certain clinical trials are also available to patients at Basking Ridge.

Members of the Basking Ridge medical team meet weekly to review and discuss each new patient's case and treatment plan. The team is joined by other specialists who focus on the nonmedical needs of both patients and their caregivers, such as social support.

Therapeutic Design
Therapeutic Design
About the building's architecture and design

The facility, which sits on 26 wooded acres, reflects the latest in therapeutic design principles -- measures that help alleviate stress, depression, and pain. Patients are given control of their environment whenever possible, and their comfort and privacy are kept in mind at all times.


Last Updated: Sep. 11, 2007
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