Offering a comprehensive approach to breast care
At the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center, we will be adding a state-of-the-art 3 Tesla MRI, along with advanced imaging technology to detect breast abnormalities.
Our team at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center is proud to announce the opening of this newest medical tower on the McNair Campus, the O’Quinn Medical Tower at McNair. It adjoins the existing McNair Hospital Tower, which opened in 2019.
The O’Quinn Medical Tower is a modern outpatient care facility located next to the existing tower, an inpatient facility, and home to a number of savvy and cutting-edge amenities and resources, like:
Our community is at the heart of everything we do, and that is what is at the heart of the O’Quinn Medical Tower at McNair. We are growing our spaces and abilities for you. To provide more for the people we serve.
All Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center buildings will be easily accessible, due to the addition of two new access points from Old Spanish Trail to the south, Cambridge Road to the east, and expanded parking. You can access this new parking garage, the Green Garage, by turning onto Robertson Boulevard from Old Spanish Road.
O’Quinn Medical Tower at McNair will enhance the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center (DLDCCC)—an NCI-designated cancer center and accredited along with the nation’s best cancer programs—with radiation oncology, an additional 80-bay infusion room, more than 70 exam rooms, and state-of-the-art imaging and treatment equipment. Our world-class Department of Radiation Oncology will provide leading-edge diagnostic technologies and therapies with new linear accelerators along with SIM CT machines. DLDCCC is also home to groundbreaking cancer research in specialties like breast, colorectal, liver, prostate, and gynecologic cancer.
This move into the O'Quinn Medical Tower will triple the size of DLDCCC, providing more space to promote healing and well-being. The Breast Imaging suites and Infusion Center pods were designed for convenience with input provided by patient focus groups. These details are what being patient centered means.
Be prepared because your doctors' office may be moving. See our interactive map to find out where you need to go.
At the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center, we will be adding a state-of-the-art 3 Tesla MRI, along with advanced imaging technology to detect breast abnormalities.
We will also have new state-of-the-art imaging equipment, such as SPECT/CT, PET/CT, diagnostic x-ray machines, and two 1.5 Tesla MRI machines.
With its relocation from the Fannin Tower, the ambulatory surgery center will have 12 operating rooms and 10 new endoscopy suites.
Certain departments will begin moving to O’Quinn Medical Tower. The consolidation of several outpatient services is intended to make patient processes easier. Several of our floors are designed for patients to have their entire treatment process on a designated floor, meaning they would not need to move up and down the building. The services moving include:
On the McNair Campus, Tower 1 will retain orthopedic services, inpatient rehabilitation, and clinical office space for Baylor College of Medicine physicians.