Fred Hutch Cancer Center and Overlake Medical Center & Clinics offer collaborative care as part of their joint cancer program located at Overlake Cancer Center. Fred Hutch at Overlake Cancer Center offers leading-edge treatment options to Eastside communities.
Within the joint cancer program, Fred Hutch provides hematology/medical oncology and infusion services, while Overlake delivers radiation oncology, surgical oncology, inpatient care and ancillary services.
This unique team approach gives patients access to a broad array of services, including experienced providers, innovative treatments and one-of-a-kind clinical trials in a state-of-the-art cancer treatment facility.
Phone: 425.454.2148
1135 116th Ave NE, Suite 250
Bellevue, WA 98004
Learn more about cancer care and oncology at Overlake Medical Center
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Request an Appointment | Refer a Patient | Parking | MyChart | Meet Your Care Team
Request an Appointment
New patients may request an appointment at Fred Hutch at Overlake by calling 425.454.2148
Refer a Patient
Referring providers can refer their patient to Fred Hutch at Overlake by calling 425.454.2148
Parking
Patients and family members may park in Garage 3 located near the cancer center. You will be issued a ticket at the entry gate and asked for payment when you leave the garage. Parking is free for the first 1.5 hours. The garage is open 24 hours a day.
Please allow extra time for your commute to ensure an on-time arrival for your appointment.
MyChart
We appreciate you as a patient of Overlake Medical Center & Clinics, and would like to help you take a more active role in your healthcare. Should you have any questions in regard to how to use MyChart, please call 844.750.8525 or email mychartsupport@overlakehospital.org.
You will need Internet access and a personal email account in order to access MyChart.
COVID-19 Information
At Fred Hutch, our patients' health and safety are our top priorities.
For updated information on COVID-19 as it relates to our clinics and community: Learn more about COVID-19