The Unit
The Unit is the pediatric branch of the Clara Campal Comprehensive Cancer Center (CIOCC) within HM Hospitales. It is a center equipped with the most advanced technology in Spain, where each patient receives personalized care using all available resources for the treatment of cancer and hematological diseases. All of its infrastructure is integrated within the Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Unit.
Our goal is not only to cure, but also to provide comprehensive care, coordinating diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and support throughout every stage of the process.
Who do we care for?
We care for children and adolescents from 0 to 19 years of age within the private healthcare system. We treat patients covered by all national and international health insurance providers, as well as civil service mutual schemes (MUFACE, ISFAS, MUGEJU) and private-pay patients.
Conditions we treat
We care for children and adolescents with hematological and oncological diseases. To learn more about the conditions we treat, please visit the Pathologies section.
Our approach
The child and the family are at the center of our work. Prestige, training, availability, and personalized care define the way we work.
We provide:
A multidisciplinary team made up of professionals trained to deliver specialized care to each patient and their family, following current therapeutic guidelines and aiming to minimize side effects and treatment-related complications. Team
Availability: We are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Contact
Care: We work to integrate the disease and its treatment into the child’s and family’s everyday life, addressing physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs in the context of a serious illness. Comprehensive care
Objectives
- To achieve the highest possible cure rate while minimizing side effects and treatment-related complications.
- To coordinate all specialists involved in the diagnosis and treatment of children and adolescents, streamlining the diagnostic process and therapeutic decision-making from the moment they arrive at the Unit, with a multidisciplinary approach.
- To use the latest scientific and technological advances and translate them into clinical practice.
- To integrate the disease into the child’s and family’s normal life.
- To provide comprehensive care for the child and family, addressing medical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects throughout the illness.
Why we do it
Not only to cure, but to help every child who overcomes cancer grow into a healthy adult in the four dimensions of human well-being: physical, psychological, social, and spiritual.