The Freytag Cancer Center at AdventHealth Palm Coast has opened for the residents of Flagler County, Florida, US.

The two-storey, 30,000ft² Freytag Cancer Center is designed by HuntonBrady and constructed by Robins & Morton.

It also houses cancer treatment services, including medical oncology from Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute and radiation oncology from AdventHealth, as well as primary care physician offices.

On the second floor, the centre has clinics for new and established primary care physicians, including Dr Timothy Quinn, Dr Tanam Ahmed, and Dr Jose Burgos.

AdventHealth East Florida executive vice-president and CEO Audrey Gregory said: “The Freytag Cancer Center represents more than just a building; it is an investment in our community and a commitment to providing world-class care with excellence and compassion.”

The centre, a $30m investment, offers treatment options such as immunotherapy, precision medicine and personalised treatments tailored to each patient’s genetic profile.

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The TrueBeam visual radiation system is among the technologies available, ensuring patients receive minimally invasive treatments.

AdventHealth Palm Coast president and CEO Denyse Bales-Chubb said: “Freytag Cancer Center is a place where stories of strength, like Flagler Beach resident Carla Cline’s, come to life.”

The opening of the Freytag Cancer Center was made possible through the contributions of donors, including Peter and Sue Freytag of Palm Coast.

The AdventHealth Palm Coast Foundation and its HOPE wall donors, along with the 20/20 Society, played a pivotal role in raising $4m for the project.

Additionally, the centre includes the Judith C. Macko Cancer Resource Center, relocated to provide free resources as well as support for patients and their families.