The Palo Alto Medical Foundation, which includes roughly 1,100 physicians throughout the Peninsula, South Bay and parts of the East Bay, is opening a new 120,000-square-foot primary care clinic and cancer center in Sunnyvale early next month.
The new clinic, at 301 Old San Francisco Road, replaces an earlier 55-year-old structure that was demolished about three years ago, said PAMF spokeswoman Cynthia Greaves.
The new center, set to open Aug. 5, has 170 exam rooms, space for 80 doctors and staff, and 800 onsite parking spaces. Two adjacent clinics, which served patients while the 301 Old San Francisco Road building was being torn down and replaced, "will be closed for renovation, which is as yet unscheduled," PAMF officials said Thursday.
The Sunnyvale Medical Center includes an 80,000-square-foot primary care center with family and internal medicine units and 60 doctors, a 40,000-square-foot cancer care center with 13 chemotherapy infusion stations, an OB/GYN department and a pediatric department, along with a lab, conference center, health resource center and cafe.
Elizabeth Vilardo, M.D., is PAMF's South Bay division president in charge of the clinic and other facilities in the vicinity. The medical foundation, a unit of Sacramento-based Sutter Health, is also building a major outpatient campus in San Carlos, and expanding its presence in nearby Los Gatos.
An open house for the community is scheduled for Sunday, July 28 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Chris Rauber's beats include health care, insurance and the wine industry for the San Francisco Business Times.
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