Expanding access to destination outpatient care

University of Maryland Center for Advanced Medicine
Connected to the existing medical center by an enclosed walkway, this new facility expands access to coordinated ambulatory services and supports a broader regional care strategy.
CLIENT
University of Maryland Medical System
LOCATION
Largo, MD
SIZE
120,000 SF
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Overview

Purpose-built ambulatory care

Serving as a major expansion to outpatient services on the Largo campus, the Center for Advanced Medicine strengthens regional access to high-quality care and creates a cohesive patient experience connected directly to the existing medical center by an enclosed walkway. The facility brings cancer care, women’s and maternal health, and multidisciplinary clinics together under one roof, offering a destination for coordinated and comprehensive care. A stand-alone women’s health clinic with more than 30 exam rooms accommodates both routine and high-risk pregnancies in their own dedicated zones.

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Designed for long-term growth

Shell floors and planned connections accommodate future program expansion. The building’s proximity to public transit reduces barriers to care and advances a broader live-work-play district.
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Comprehensive cancer care

Inside the new Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, private suites equipped with sofas, televisions, and adjoining examination rooms provide a comfortable environment, allowing patients to stay in one place and have multiple providers come to them, eliminating the need to schedule multiple appointments and visit multiple locations. Two high-density radiation therapy vaults, patient-family exam suites, and adjacent care team spaces support an integrated oncology journey.

30

maternal exam rooms

18

cancer care exam rooms

2

radiation therapy vaults
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