Siteman Cancer Center is home to a nationally recognized multidisciplinary team of Washington University physicians offering cancer treatments not available elsewhere in the region. Siteman is also home to more than 500 clinical trials, giving patients access to the most innovative therapies in the country. At Siteman, clinical expertise in diagnostic imaging comes from the acclaimed faculty of Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, an international leader in the imaging of cancer and other diseases and disorders.
Siteman’s nationally recognized Washington University surgeons utilize the latest minimally invasive techniques, including robot-assisted technology. Robotic surgery allows doctors to perform complex procedures with more precision, flexibility, and control than is possible with conventional techniques. Siteman is one of the few facilities in the country with a dedicated chest surgery unit, treating the most difficult cases. Siteman surgeons were the first in the region to perform laparoscopic colectomy for colon cancer. Siteman oncologists are national leaders in pioneering immunotherapies, targeted treatments, and other innovative medical therapies. Together their multidisciplinary teams offer patients the most advanced personalized treatment options available in the country.
In 2020, Siteman earned the highest possible rating—exceptional—by the National Cancer Institute, as part of a rigorous, peer-reviewed five-year evaluation of Siteman’s research programs.
Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University Medical Campus
Siteman Cancer Center’s main campus is located at Barnes-Jewish Hospital on the Washington University Medical Center campus in the Central West End area of St. Louis.
Doctor offices, testing locations and other cancer services are housed in the 107,422-square-foot Center for Advanced Medicine on the southwest corner of Forest Park Parkway and Euclid Avenue.
Patients who must be hospitalized are admitted to Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Some cancer patients are admitted on the north campus of the hospital, which is connected to the Center for Advanced Medicine. Others are admitted to the south campus of the hospital, which is located at the northeast corner of Kingshighway Boulevard and Barnes-Jewish Hospital Drive.
Because separate parking facilities are available for these locations, patients and visitors should check which location they are visiting before they access directions, maps and parking found here.
Siteman facilities within the Center for Advanced Medicine are located at:
Siteman Cancer Center
4500 Forest Park Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
Parking:
The Euclid Garage (formerly known as North Garage) serves the Center for Advanced Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital North. The third floor of the garage is connected to the Center for Advanced Medicine by a pedestrian bridge. Handicap parking can be found on all levels, and a convenient drop-off area is located on the third level.
Upon entering the garage, please push the button and take a ticket. A ticket is necessary to exit the garage. Free or reduced-rate parking is provided to some patients. Please ask receptionists about discounts at check-in.
Euclid (North Garage) Parking Address:
224 S. Euclid Avenue
Saint Louis, MO 63110
Satellite Locations
Siteman Cancer Center is home to six satellite centers that offer patients excellent care closer to their homes.
Patients at our West County location are seen by Washington University physicians who are board-certified cancer specialists. Additionally, the center is staffed by registered nurses with specialized training in caring for cancer patients.
Hospital Address:
Medical Office Building 2,
10 Barnes West Drive
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
More information about visiting this location can be found here.
Siteman has operated a satellite at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital since 2005, and expanded the facility significantly in 2017. The 37,000 square-foot center is staffed by Washington University medical and radiation oncologists and surgeons. Additional staff includes nurse practitioners, oncology-certified nurses, a dietitian, a social worker, a massage therapist and additional support personnel to assist patients and family members.
Hospital Address:
150 Entrance Way
St. Peters, MO 63376
More information about visiting this location can be found here.
Patients at our West County location are seen by Washington University physicians who are board-certified cancer specialists. Additionally, the center is staffed by registered nurses with specialized training in caring for cancer patients.
Address:
5225 Midamerica Plaza
St. Louis, MO 63129
More information about visiting this location can be found here.
Siteman has opened a new, free-standing building at Northwest HealthCare in Florissant. At this nearly 37,000-square-foot center, patients will be able to receive high-tech treatments in a warm, soothing environment decorated with paintings by noted local artists and enhanced by a healing garden.
This facility is staffed by Washington University medical oncologists, radiation oncologists and surgeons who also practice at Siteman’s main campus in St. Louis and collaborate regularly with other Siteman and Washington University Physicians. These doctors provide multidisciplinary care, coordinating their schedules so patients can see as many as three physicians in one trip and have their entire treatment plan determined in a single visit.
Address:
1255 Graham Road
Florissant, MO 63031
On January 13, 2020, Siteman opened a new state-of-the-art center for cancer treatment in Shiloh, Illinois. This 39,000-square-foot facility will provide oncology services as well as a pathway for patients to participate in clinical trials. By participating in a clinical trial, patients can gain access to investigational therapies that are not widely available to the public.
Address:
1418 Cross St.
Shiloh, IL 62269
*Clinical Services in Illinois provided by Washington University Physicians in Illinois Inc.