Cleveland Clinic London is set to build a new cancer treatment centre at 40 Grosvenor Place, Belgravia, significantly expanding its oncology and haematology services in the UK’s independent healthcare sector.
The 81,000 sqft facility will offer systemic cancer therapies such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapies, and radiotherapy.
Construction is scheduled to begin in the final quarter of 2025, with completion targeted for late 2027.
The development will house one of the most comprehensive cancer programmes in the UK private market. In addition to delivering medical oncology and haematology services, the centre will offer multidisciplinary cancer care including surgical oncology.
Cleveland Clinic London is set to build a new cancer treatment centre at 40 Grosvenor Place
Further clinical services are expected to be introduced at the site in the future.
Tom Mihaljevic, MD, Cleveland Clinic CEO and President, and holder of the Morton L Mandel CEO Chair, said: “Our mission is rooted in providing patients with the highest quality care, wherever they live. By expanding our services in London, we are addressing the growing demand for advanced cancer care and meeting the needs of patients closer to home.”
Across its international locations, Cleveland Clinic delivers comprehensive cancer care and the latest treatments, enhanced by innovative basic, clinical and translational research.
The health system’s global cancer team includes more than 800 physicians, researchers, nurses, and technicians who care for thousands of patients each year and provide access to a wide range of clinical trials.
Construction is scheduled to begin in the final quarter of 2025, with completion targeted for late 2027
Consultants at Cleveland Clinic London will collaborate closely with colleagues at Cleveland Clinic’s renowned cancer program in the US and Abu Dhabi to bring multidisciplinary care, precision medicine, research, and the most advanced cancer therapies to patients in the UK.
Alex A. Adjei, MD, PhD, Chief of Cleveland Clinic Cancer Institute, said: “Our vision is for anyone diagnosed with cancer to have access to the most advanced care in a way that is accessible for them, and now we are bringing that to London.
“Our focus is on delivering the most effective treatments to achieve long-term survival and improve patients’ quality of life.”
Top image: Artist rendering of Cleveland Clinic London's new cancer centre at 40 Grosvenor Place in Belgravia, London