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UCI Health — Irvine: the future of healthcare

UCI Health is writing the next chapter of healthcare in Orange County.

The new UCI Health — Irvine medical campus, under construction at the corner of Jamboree Road and Birch Street, will bring coastal and south Orange County unparalleled expertise, leading-edge treatments and the finest evidence-based care that only an academic health system can offer.

The medical campus, which will complement the flagship UCI Medical Center in Orange, will include a seven-story, 144-bed general acute care hospital with a 24-hour emergency department. It also features the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and Ambulatory Care building and the Joe C. Wen & Family Center for Advanced Care.

The new medical campus will focus on advanced clinical programs, including:

  • Oncology
  • Neurology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Orthopedics
  • Digestive health

The Joe C. Wen & Family Center for Advanced Care and the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and Ambulatory Care building are now serving patients. 

The UCI Health — Irvine acute care hospital will begin serving patients in 2025.

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Email ucihealthcomms@hs.uci.edu for more information.

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The UCI Health — Irvine medical complex by the numbers: 

  • 1.2 million-square-foot medical campus, with 800,000-square-feet of clinical space
  • 2,200-space parking structure
  • First all-electric, zero-emission medical center in the country, powered by a 45,000-square-foot central utility plant
  • Natural landscape and trails adjacent to San Joaquin Marsh Reserve

The medical complex comprises three healthcare hubs. They include: 

Joe C. Wen & Family Center for Advanced Care — now serving patients

  • A five-story, 168,000-square-foot medical facility offering a full range of pediatric and adult specialty services
  • Level one: Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders, comprehensive laboratory and imaging services, and urgent care
  • Level two: Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC)
  • Level three: The UCI Health Digestive Health Institute, and adult primary and specialty care, including cardiology, ear, nose and throat, endocrinology, gastroenterology, gynecology, hepatology, primary care, sports medicine, urology and vascular surgery services
  • Level four: Neurosciences, orthopedics, spine and pain management

Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and Ambulatory Care building — now serving patients

  • A five-story, 225,000-square-foot tower when complete
  • Complete outpatient services including 52 private exam rooms, eight outpatient operating rooms and 42 infusion bays (20 open, 22 private), all designed for patient comfort
  • Part of Orange County’s only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center
  • Integrates research and prevention with the most advanced diagnostics, treatments and rehabilitation programs
  • Future home of Orange County’s only adult hematopoietic stem cell/bone marrow transplant program (currently at UCI Medical Center in Orange)
  • Completion: summer 2024

Acute care hospital

  • A seven-story, 350,000-square-foot hospital
  • 144 patient beds, all fully equipped for the highest level of acute care and patient comfort
  • 10 outpatient operating suites designed to meet the highest standards for patient surgical care
  • 24-hour emergency department with 20 state-of-the art treatment rooms
  • Completion: 2025

Michael J. Stamos, MD, dean of the UCI School of Medicine, shares what makes UCI Health and UCI Health — Irvine special.

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We are grateful to the following donors:

The Chao family

Longtime UCI Health benefactors, the Chao family has committed $50 million since 1995 to UCI Health to advance cancer care in Orange County and beyond. Their most recent gift names the new cancer center at UCI Health — Irvine. It will become the home of Orange County’s only adult hematopoietic stem cell/bone marrow transplant program and will integrate research and prevention efforts with the latest diagnostics, therapies and rehabilitation programs.

Read: Chao family gifts for UCI Health cancer care top $50 million ›

Joe C. Wen and family

Thanks to a generous $20 million gift, the outpatient clinical facility at UCI Health — Irvine will be named the Joe C. Wen & Family Center for Advanced Care. The 168,000-square-foot building will offer adult and pediatric specialty care, urgent care, digestive health services, neurosciences and comprehensive laboratory and radiology imaging in one convenient location.

Read: Joe C. Wen and family donate $20 million to support new UCI Health Center for Advanced Care › 

Ralph and Sue Stern

Ralph and Sue Stern’s lifetime giving of more than $12.5 million to UCI Health will be honored with a named floor at the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and Ambulatory Care building at UCI Health – Irvine. With 36 private exam rooms, the Ralph and Sue Stern cancer floor will integrate research, prevention, the most advanced diagnostics, treatments and rehabilitation programs to offer patients the best possible care.

Read: Ralph and Sue Stern gift supports cancer care at new UCI hospital in Irvine › 

Laura Khouri and Michael K. Hayde

A gift of $7.25 million funded by spouses Laura Khouri and Michael K. Hayde will support integrative health programs at UCI Health — Irvine. The gift includes:

  • $4 million for construction of UCI Health — Irvine
  • $2.25 million for the Susan Samueli Integrative Health Institute, including capital expenses and integrative health programming for clinical, educational or research programs
  • $1 million to create the Laura Khouri and Michael K. Hayde CareConnect Endowment to expand patient services at UCI Health — Irvine
Read: Khouri-Hayde gifts support new UCI Health — Irvine medical campus, integrative health institute and patient care services › 

Nancy and Geoffrey Stack Family Foundation

A gift of $2 million from Nancy and Geoffrey Stack benefits the emergency services at UCI Health — Irvine. It will name the patient welcome areas in the emergency department of the planned acute care hospital as well as in the adjacent Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Care and Ambulatory Care building.

Read: $2 million gift supports UCI Health hospital, cancer center in Irvine ›

To join our generous benefactors, make a gift today ›