About Us

  • Established in 1988 and located in Zion, Illinois, midway between Chicago and Milwaukee, Cancer Treatment Centers of America? (CTCA) at Midwestern Regional Medical Center (Midwestern) is a landmark in cancer care that offers an integrative approach to care that combines advancements in genomic testing and precision cancer treatment, surgery, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, chemotherapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplant, with evidence-based supportive therapies designed to help patients physically and emotionally by enhancing their quality of life while reducing side effects both during and after treatment. Adding to the level of care, in November 2015 the hospital opened a six-story, 72-bed inpatient tower. Designed with input from patients, and to deliver quality personalized care in a convenient and peaceful setting, the new addition includes private, spacious rooms, tranquil family lounges on each floor, a secure and spacious outdoor courtyard and garden, a large patient bistro and dining hall, and a state-of-the-art culinary demonstration kitchen where patients and caregivers learn healthy cooking strategies. Consistently rated among U.S. hospitals that deliver the highest quality of care and patient experience, the hospital provides patients and their families with comprehensive information about their treatment options and encourages their active participation in treatment decisions.