Prisma Health Reopens Expanded Pediatric Cancer Unit in Greenville

Newly renovated Prisma Health pediatric cancer and blood disorders unit with colorful design and children-friendly environment.

Greenville, September 3, 2025

News Summary

Prisma Health has unveiled its newly renovated pediatric cancer and blood disorders unit in Greenville, following a $7.5 million expansion. The unit, now named Prisma Health Children’s Hospital-Upstate Hogs for the Cause Pediatric Hematology Oncology Unit, has increased its capacity and enhanced facilities to provide better care for young patients. The expansion, supported by local donations and a significant contribution from Hogs for the Cause, aims to create a comforting environment and improve the emotional support for families dealing with serious health challenges.

Greenville

Prisma Health has reopened its pediatric cancer and blood disorders unit after a significant expansion project costing $7.5 million. The newly renovated unit, now officially named the Prisma Health Children’s Hospital-Upstate Hogs for the Cause Pediatric Hematology Oncology Unit, aims to enhance the treatment and care of young patients facing serious health challenges.

The expansion was funded through a combination of local donations, support from a national charity, and contributions from the South Carolina state Legislature. This financial backing has allowed the unit to add more rooms and extend inpatient areas based on direct feedback from patients and their families. The design revamp includes vibrant colors, engaging artwork, and private consultation spaces, creating a more comforting atmosphere for families during difficult times.

As the unit strives to improve its services, it has significantly increased its staff over the past decade. The number of doctors has expanded from four to nine, and the number of nurse practitioners has grown from one to three. In addition to physicians, the unit has added personnel in psychology, nursing, social work, and clinical research to better address the emotional and support needs of patients and families.

Since the beginning of 2025, the unit has recorded approximately 2,500 admissions, a notable increase from the roughly 1,800 admissions during the same timeframe in 2022. This growth reflects the rising demand for pediatric hematology and oncology services as the Upstate region experiences rapid population growth. The newly designed facilities focus on meeting both emotional and educational requirements of families during extended hospital stays, recognizing the significant impact that a supportive environment has on children’s recovery.

Renovation Features and Community Impact

One of the pivotal aspects of the renovation is the new treatment outpatient room, which allows for procedures such as intravenous (IV) administration and chemotherapy to be conducted in a setting separate from inpatient rooms. This initiative is designed to ensure that children do not associate their inpatient rooms with unpleasant experiences, promoting a more positive outlook on their treatment journey.

The unit’s expansion was significantly influenced by input from the community, particularly from families who have been directly affected by pediatric cancer and blood disorders. To further enhance the environment for families, plans include a respite room, a suggestion made by the Mills family, which will offer parents privacy while remaining close to their children.

Additionally, Hogs for the Cause, the nonprofit organization that contributed to the renovation, has played a crucial role by raising funds through its annual barbecue festival. The first donation of $1 million came from Hogs for the Cause, and local restaurants have also participated in fundraising efforts to support families impacted by pediatric brain cancer. The unit is projected to serve an average of 3,000 pediatric hematology and oncology admissions each year, reinforcing its critical role in the community.

Conclusion

The updates to the Prisma Health pediatric cancer and blood disorders unit are designed to improve the care and comfort of children and their families during challenging health journeys. With a focus on creating a healing environment and expanding support services, this renovation represents a significant step forward in pediatric healthcare in the Upstate region.

FAQs

What is the cost of the recent expansion to the pediatric cancer and blood disorders unit?

The expansion cost $7.5 million.

What features were added to the unit as part of the renovation?

The renovation included additional rooms, expanded inpatient areas, colorful designs, artwork, private consultation spaces, and a treatment outpatient room.

How many admissions has the unit recorded since the beginning of 2025?

The unit has recorded approximately 2,500 admissions since the start of 2025.

What organization provided significant funding for the unit’s expansion?

Hogs for the Cause was a major contributor to the expansion, donating $1 million.

What is the expected annual admission rate for the pediatric hematology and oncology unit?

The unit is expected to serve an average of 3,000 pediatric hematology and oncology admissions each year.

Key Features

Feature Description
Renovation Cost $7.5 million
New Unit Name Prisma Health Children’s Hospital-Upstate Hogs for the Cause Pediatric Hematology Oncology Unit
Staff Expansion 9 doctors and 3 nurse practitioners
Recent Admissions Approximately 2,500 since 2025
Expected Annual Admissions 3,000 pediatric hematology and oncology admissions
Major Fund Contributors Hogs for the Cause, local donors, South Carolina Legislature

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