Grand Opening of McLeod Center for Cancer Treatment and Research in Horry County

McLEOD HEALTH 1 MAY 2025

McLeod Cancer Centers Expand Oncology Care from the Midlands to the Coast

(April 30, 2025 – Little River, SC) McLeod Health leaders announced today the expansion of its nationally accredited McLeod Cancer Program with the opening of the first Comprehensive Cancer Center in Horry County where all cancer treatment services are located under one roof. This new Cancer Center is a continuation of professionalism, expertise, and commitment established five decades ago at the McLeod Center for Cancer Treatment and Research in Florence.

During a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony held on April 30, attendees were able to tour the new Cancer Center on the campus of McLeod Health Seacoast. The state-of-the-art facility has been designed to prioritize convenience for patients and their families while providing the advanced cancer care they need. Services in the new Cancer Center include medical oncology, chemotherapy/ immunotherapy treatment, radiation oncology, genetic testing, and research.

Donna Isgett, President and CEO of McLeod Health, offered the welcome for the ceremony. “At McLeod Health, we continue to fulfill our mission by providing the highest level of cancer treatment to patients close to home, where they can remain surrounded by their support system of family and friends. We are local people caring for local people. This investment in the provision of cancer services accommodates the healthcare demands of a growing region. The new McLeod Center for Cancer Treatment and Research demonstrates a very visible example of McLeod Health’s commitment to meeting the healthcare needs of the residents in Horry County and surrounding communities.”

Before delivering the invocation, Ronald Fowler, Chairman of the McLeod Health Board of Trustees, said, “We are pleased to provide the Coastal region with world class cancer treatment and research. Together with our physicians and medical teams, we are truly making a difference in the detection and treatment of cancer for the patients and families we serve. Cancer touches each of us and today we celebrate a place where hope lives.”

“In this new Cancer Center, we are expanding the medical oncology and infusion services we have been offering patients on this campus for the past 10 years to now include radiation oncology with stereotactic radiosurgery, PET/CT scans, genetic counseling and access to clinical research trials,” explained Dr. Donny Huynh, a medical oncologist with McLeod Oncology and Hematology Associates at Seacoast. “At McLeod Health, we use a team approach to diagnose and treat cancer. Physicians representing various specialties, nurses, research staff, navigators, radiation therapists, pharmacists, and social workers all collaborate in recommending treatment plans for our cancer patients, especially in challenging cases. Each team member at the McLeod Cancer Centers makes it our purpose to involve patients and their families in the treatment plan, and to navigate them on this journey – to be by their side when they are the most vulnerable.”

Dr. Virginia Clyburn-Ipock, a Radiation Oncologist, added, “McLeod’s Radiation Oncology program at this Cancer Center eliminates the unnecessary burden patients have faced having to travel to multiple facilities for their cancer care in Horry County. By bringing radiation therapy and chemotherapy together in this facility, McLeod further demonstrates its patient-centered mission. We know we are smarter when we work together. This center will allow the medical oncologist and radiation oncologist to be in the same building, working hand in hand to provide the very best care for patients.”

Will McLeod, CEO of McLeod Regional Medical Center, stated, “As the tertiary care center for the region, our vision is to serve as the Choice for Medical Excellence. The opening of the McLeod Center for Cancer Treatment and Research in Horry County continues our 120-year tradition of improving the well-being of our 18-county service area. We are pleased to offer patients and families, both present and future generations, with a place of hope, caring, and survival, and the guiding touch of a medical team ready to take on this challenge with them.”

Accredited by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons, McLeod Cancer Centers demonstrate excellence in key elements crucial to the treatment of a complex group of diseases. These services include offering state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment facilities, cancer conference boards, a tumor registry, and quality improvement programs.

The new Cancer Center is located at 3781 McDowell Lane in Little River, SC, on the campus of McLeod Health Seacoast.