If you’re experiencing cancer symptoms, have been diagnosed with cancer or are seeking a second opinion about your condition, a recent screening test or your treatment plan, you don’t have to travel far to get expert care.
The Clinical Team at City of Hope® offers the experience and commitment to quality and speed to care that comes from working with cancer patients every day. And now, we’re closer to home at our North Shore location in Skokie, conveniently located near Park Ridge, Glenview, Skokie, Evanston, Morton Grove and surrounding communities.
Call today or chat with a member of our Illinois cancer care team to make an appointment to meet with a cancer expert. Appointments are available in as little as 24 hours, with some diagnostic results and pathology results available within a week or less.
City of Hope Cancer Care North Shore accepts Medicare plans and most Illinois plans, and several of our team members are bilingual, speaking Greek, Spanish, Hebrew, Polish, Russian and/or Tagalog.
After contacting us for a consultation, you’ll meet with an oncologist to review your medical information and answer specific questions regarding your symptoms, screening results or diagnosis. The oncologist will discuss whether additional tests or scans may be required, while walking you through the next steps in your journey.
Consultation services offered at our North Shore Outpatient Care Center include:
The convenient North Shore location also offers a variety of medical services, including:
The staff at City of Hope Cancer Care North Shore is also experienced in treating benign (non-cancerous) blood disorders and those, such as anemia, that may have developed as a result of cancer or its treatments.
City of Hope is a worldwide leader in clinical research and innovation. The doctors, clinicians and other cancer care experts at our North Shore location and other Illinois sites have access to clinical trials that may offer qualifying patients opportunities to take advantage of new and emerging therapies and technologies that would otherwise be unavailable.
Speak with our staff about whether you’re eligible for a clinical trial and whether any of our trials are a good option for you. If you qualify, your North Shore clinician will explain the risks and requirements involved in participating.
City of Hope Cancer Care North Shore is conveniently located in Morton Grove between the Edens Expressway (I-94) and Tri-State Tollway (I-294).
9300 Waukegan Road, Morton Grove, IL 60053
Phone: (847) 675-3900
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Parking is available onsite.
DIRECTIONSOur North Shore location is part of our national network of cancer treatment sites providing personalized, supportive care to patients with cancer. It may be a convenient option for your onsite treatment options and consultations. But if treatments such as surgery, stem cell transplantation, radiation therapy or diagnostics are required to support your personalized care plan, the clinicians in our North Shore location will collaborate with our Illinois cancer center in Zion to coordinate your care and provide these and other services.
For patients who need additional support along their journey, City of Hope Cancer Center Chicago in Zion is staffed by a multidisciplinary surgical oncology team led by surgeons trained and experienced in a vast array of disciplines, including breast surgery, oncoplastic reconstruction, hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) and neurosurgery. Our hematologic oncology team also has extensive experience performing both autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplants, as well as CAR T-cell therapy.
Many patients underestimate how dramatically cancer can affect them, physically and emotionally. An supportive approach to cancer care treats the disease with radiation therapy, chemotherapy, surgery and other conventional treatments, while also supporting your strength, stamina and quality of life with evidence-informed offerings such as pain management and nutritional support. At our North Shore location, you have access to supportive care services designed to help manage this important aspect of the cancer experience, so you’re better able to stay on your treatment regimen and avoid delays or interruptions.
The North Shore doctors and clinicians at our outpatient location treat all stages of cancer, collaborating with one another to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to your individual needs and goals.
Our clinicians also are experienced in treating patients with diverse backgrounds, cultures and ethnicities. The on-site staff at our North Shore location can converse with patients in multiple languages, including Greek, Spanish, Hebrew, Polish, Russian and Tagalog. We also have access to translation services for patients who speak other languages, such as Assyrian.
This experience gives our North Shore staff a unique perspective and understanding of how cancer affects patients differently depending on their race, gender or national heritage.
Explore the links below to learn more about our North Shore cancer experts:
If you are experiencing cancer symptoms, been diagnosed with cancer or are already undergoing treatment, you may have many questions about your cancer diagnosis and options for treatment. We’d like the opportunity to listen, hear your concerns and answer your questions. We’re also available to discuss any concerns and options for benign (non-cancerous) blood disorders. Call us or chat online with a member of our team.
9300 Waukegan Road, Morton Grove, IL 60053
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.