Fast Facts: ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City
The ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City will be the first private practice proton therapy treatment center in the world.
- Dimensions: 55,000 sq. ft. (35,000 clinical space/ 22,000 office)
- Features: Four treatment rooms
- Two inclined-beam rooms
- One fixed horizontal beam room
- One gantry treatment room
- Capacity: Treatment availability for 1,500 patients per year
- Time to Build: 27 months
- Architect: Tsoi/Kobus & Associates (TK&A)
- Location: Oklahoma City
The Clinical Partners
ProCure has partnered with two of Oklahoma’s leading private radiation oncology practices. Both groups
have been early adopters of leading technologies used in the treatment of cancer, have shown a strong
commitment to continuous training and education, and are well known for providing outstanding patient care.
- Radiation Medicine Associates (RMA)
- William C. Goad, MD
- John R. Taylor, MD
- Robert Gaston, DO
- Elaine Nordhues, MD
- Radiation Oncology Associates (ROA)
- Gary L. Larson, MD
- Kiran Prabhu, MD
Economic Impact
In addition to the profound impact the Oklahoma Procure Treatment Facility will have in regard
to the improved treatment of cancer for Oklahoma, the region and the nation, the facility will
have a sizable impact on the local and state economies.
- 100 full-time jobs created with $70k+ annual salaries
- 850 temporary jobs created for construction and start-up operations
- “Halo Effect”
- Extended hotel stays, restaurant and retail patronage, and medical attention from
local physicians
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