What does hope feel like?
When a person is diagnosed with cancer, hope for their future can be just as important as the top-notch medical care provided for them at McLaren Macomb.
Patients in our cancer program feel hope when:
- They see the welcoming smile of a volunteer who greets them.
- The highly trained health care professionals who perform their diagnostic ests or administer their treatments do it efficiently and with compassion.
- A multidisciplinary group of doctors works with nurses, social workers, pharmacists, dietitians and other members of the medical team to offer each patient an individualized treatment plan tailored to his needs.
- They know the cancer program invests in new technology to offer some of the most advanced treatments.
- They have access to new medications and therapies close to home by participating in research clinical trials.
- The Diane & Dean Petitpren Resource Center is available to them and their loved ones for up-to-date cancer information from books, videotapes and the Internet.
The expertise of the medical team at McLaren Macomb and the effectiveness of its technology for diagnosis and treatment are available at three locations:

- The Ted B. Wahby Cancer Center
1080 Harrington, Mt. Clemens, MI
586-493-8000
- The McLaren Cancer Institute - Clarkston
on the campus of McLaren Health Care Village
5680 Bow Point Drive, Clarkston, MI
248-922-6600
- The McLaren Cancer Institute - Lapeer
on the campus of McLaren Lapeer Region
1295 Barry Drive,
Lapeer, MI 48446
810-667-4994
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