Building Tomorrow’s Hospital Today

Supporting excellence and innovation

We are now launching the next phases of fundraising: Building Tomorrow’s Health Today. At this point, the focus is on increasing access to treatments, funding innovative oncology medicine and further enhancing our facilities.

Securing the additional £45m investment will transform our patient’s experience wherever their referral happens to come from. Your support will help us to design a hospital for the future, to support everyone now.

Our Hospital in 2032

  • Bigger – supporting 25,000 rapid diagnostic cancer tests and treating 22,000 patients every year
  • Innovative – home to the best facilities, latest AI technology and equipment and supporting world leading oncology research
  • Charitable – supporting communities through education, open access and survivorship programmes

How do we get here?

The projects which require support to make this vision happen.

Phase II

Increase cancer treatment access in the hospital

Objective: to take clinical excellence and innovation to the next level.

£20m

How will the hospital change?

  1. Doubling our chemotherapy and apheresis capacity in the Duchess of Devonshire Wing (£2m)
  2. Increasing stem storage capacity to support stem cell donors, and patients with blood cancers across the world (£2m)
  3. Building a new Nuclear Medicine Centre and investing in the latest AI oncology equipment (£8m)
  4. Opening a new day case unit (£3m)
  5. Creating a new patient entrance on Harley Street (4m)
  6. Building the endowment in our Supporting Communities fund (£1m)

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Phase III

Innovation & Holistic Care for all

Objective: investment to transform the physical environment driving further opportunities for clinical innovation.

£25m

How will the hospital change?

  1. Renewing our theatre spaces with up the latest levels of innovation (£20m)
  2. Refurbishment of inpatient bedrooms (£3m)
  3. PhD oncology research programme tackling cancer’s biggest challenges (£1m)
  4. Supporting Communities fund (£1m)