UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay
The 289 bed UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay will set a world-class standard for patient care, safety, sustainability and translational medicine.
When it is built, UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay will bring forth our long-term vision of a second, major integrated clinical and research campus to complement the dynamic and growing facilities at UCSF’s Parnassus Heights location.
The hospital’s integration with the existing biomedical campus will strengthen ‘bench to bedside’ and ‘bedside to bench’ collaboration among basic scientists, clinical researchers and physicians. The collaboration of multidisciplinary medical specialists will create a rich environment for new discoveries in the care of fetal, pediatric, maternal, women and cancer patients.
Video of the New UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay (Architectural Renderings)
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Architect: Anshen + Allen in association with William McDonough + Partners
Construction: scheduled to begin in 2010.
Gross square footage: 869,000 plus
Facilities will include:
- A 183-bed children's hospital with urgent/emergency care and pediatric primary and specialty ambulatory facilities
- A 70-bed adult hospital for cancer patients
- A women's hospital for cancer care, specialty surgery, a 36-bed Center for Mothers & Newborns; select women's ambulatory services
- An energy center and support facilities
To realize its vision, UCSF must raise at least $600 million toward the development of the first phase of the medical center at Mission Bay. A number of major naming opportunities are available in this early stage of development.
For more information on giving to the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, please contact Joe Neisen at 415/502-8309 or jneisen@support.ucsf.edu.
Learn more at missionbayhospitals.ucsf.edu