Columbia University Herbert Irving Child and Adolescent Oncology Center
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Pediatric oncology doesn’t fit neatly into the usual rhythms of Washington Heights, yet the neighborhood has become a quiet hub for specialized care. The Columbia University Herbert Irving Child and Adolescent Oncology Center anchors that presence, offering clinical research and treatment within an academic framework. Medical departments like this one tend to cluster near teaching hospitals, and here, proximity to NewYork-Presbyterian means families have access to integrated services without navigating the city’s transit sprawl.
At 161 Fort Washington Ave New York, NY 10032, the center operates alongside other university-affiliated programs, reinforcing the area’s role as a medical corridor. The building itself blends into the streetscape—no signage announces its purpose to passersby, which is typical for institutions focused on patient privacy over public visibility. Inside, the work revolves around protocols and trials, though from the sidewalk, it’s just another address in a neighborhood where storefronts and hospital wings coexist.
For questions or appointments, the number is (212) 305-5808. Directions are straightforward: map. The center’s location near the George Washington Bridge makes it reachable from multiple boroughs, though most who call already know why they’re heading uptown.