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Expert oncology treatment at our cancer center in Encinitas
Scripps Cancer Center, Santa Fe Drive is adjacent to Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas. This location in San Diego is specially designed for newly diagnosed patients.
How to find us
About this location
Phone Numbers
- Phone
- 760-633-7032
- Fax
- 760-633-7430
Hours
- Hours
- Mon - Fri: 8 am - 5 pm
Amenities
Information for patients and visitors
Our cancer care services are located on a busy medical campus off Interstate 5 and Santa Fe Drive in Encinitas — a coastal beach town in San Diego. It is a short distance east of the beach and South Coast Highway 101. Nearby landmarks include Swami’s Beach and Encinitas Community Park. Below you’ll find tips to make your visit as seamless as possible.
Our office is in the 326 building on the campus of Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas. There are two ways to enter the campus:
- The main hospital driveway on Santa Fe Drive
- The back entrance off Devonshire Drive, just north of Santa Fe, following the signs to building 326
We provide free parking in our open lot and have designated patient parking.
If you’re waiting for a friend or loved one while they are undergoing their treatment, there are restaurants within a short drive located across the street on Santa Fe Drive.
Free Wi-Fi is available in both the clinic and treatment areas.
Services at this location
Cancer Care
Cancer Care
Scripps Health offers advanced cancer care through an approach that combines experienced teams with the latest technologies and treatments.
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