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Park Nicollet Frauenshuh Cancer Center
3931 Louisiana Ave. S.
St. Louis Park, MN 55426

Phone: 952-993-3248
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Frauenshuh Cancer Center

Future Frauenshuh Cancer Center front entry

You are invited to a grand opening celebration


Saturday, Aug. 1, 9 a.m. to noon

Come see how we are changing the way cancer care is delivered – bringing services to our patients. Tour our new center's innovative layout inside and out, including our healing garden and boardwalk.

Activities includes:
  • hands-on demonstrations of Novalis® shaped beam robotic technology
  • sun safety tips and cancer screenings
  • seed plantings along the boardwalk
  • fire truck demonstration and inflatable jump for children

Download a PDF for more details.

View construction webcam

Park Nicollet Frauenshuh Cancer Center is giving you the best in a new, patient-centered facility. Our cancer care model allows patients to conserve energy to fight cancer and enjoy other parts of life. Exciting progress has been made in recent months.

On Feb. 9, 2009, two of our oncologists began seeing patients at the new center. The new center will fully open July 27, 2009, with all our oncologists offering care and treatment.

The need for cancer care is growing.

Research suggests that 50 percent of Minnesotan’s will be diagnosed with invasive cancer in their lifetime. As the population ages, demand for cancer services is dramatically increasing. To accommodate these needs, Park Nicollet is combining and expanding cancer services currently offered at Frauenshuh Cancer Center (Meadowbrook Building) and Park Nicollet Clinic—St. Louis Park.

Frauenshuh Cancer Center has been made possible through Park Nicollet Foundation support.

The new facility will be called Park Nicollet Frauenshuh Cancer Center in recognition of David and Sandra Frauenshuh’s generous gifts benefiting cancer support and treatment.

Frauenshuh Cancer Center is proud of the excellent care it already provides, but we know we can make it better. Our goal is to build a new cancer center where services come to the patient in a soothing, healing environment and coordination between specialists is greatly enhanced. Benefits will include:

  • all services come to the patient
  • decreased patient movement and waiting time
  • greater integration of latest research and treatment into care
  • education center for patient and community use
  • improved access to spiritual care, music therapy, psychotherapy


Future Frauenshuh Cancer Center front entry
Front entry


Future Frauenshuh Cancer Center healing garden
Sandra's Garden of Hope


Future Frauenshuh Cancer Center lobby
Lobby

All images courtesy of BWBR Architects

Frauenshuh Cancer Center will be a place to receive optimal cancer care in a new, state-of-the art facility. The new center will feature:

  • all cancer services in single, 40,000-square foot location
  • patient-centered design
  • state-of-the-art diagnostic, imaging and treatment technology
  • healing garden, two acres of green space, 250 trees
  • family rooms, chapel and meditation space
  • dedicated support group room
  • 1,700-stall parking ramp with two-level enclosed walkway

For more information, call Frauenshuh Cancer Center at 952-993-3248.

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