The Detroit Institute of Arts: Behind the Seen
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Monday to Friday
7:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m.
Parking & Valet
Easy, free self-parking is available in the parking deck attached to the pavilion. The parking deck includes ample handicapped parking near the elevators on each level. Please enter the pavilion from either the 1st or 2nd floor entrances. Valet Services are available at the pavilion main entrance, accessed off Milwaukee, weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., with the last car taken at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $10.
Inside Henry Ford Cancer - Detroit
Henry Ford Cancer - Detroit has been designed to deliver an exceptional care experience surrounded in compassion, convenience, innovation, and most importantly, HOPE.
Our new cancer pavilion is a global destination site for ambulatory cancer treatment, precision medicine, clinical trials and research, and enhanced cancer support services.
Here you’ll find
Floor-to-ceiling windows that let in natural light, and a beautiful third-floor terrace and quiet meditation spaces provide a comfortable and calming experience to patients, families, and employees, in addition to special gathering places for patient and caregiver support groups, yoga classes, music and art therapy.
Every square foot of the new Henry Ford Cancer Institute–Detroit is designed with your care journey in mind. You’ll receive the most advanced care, in a beautiful, comfortable and supportive setting.
Explore our services on each floor and download wayfinding maps. View cancer pavilion floor-by-floor map (PDF).
First Floor | View First Floor Map (PDF)
Second Floor | View Second Floor Map (PDF)
Third Floor | View Third Floor Map (PDF)
Fourth Floor | View Fourth Floor Map (PDF)
Fifth Floor | View Fifth Floor Map (PDF)
Convenient Parking
Easy self-parking is available in the parking deck attached to the Cancer Pavilion.
To self-park:
Valet Services are available at the pavilion main entrance, accessed off Lincoln, weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., with the last car taken at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $5.
Food at The Market
The Market, created for patients with a sensitive sense of smell, offers a broad range of lighter fare and comfort foods, for dining in or carrying out, including:
Additionally, the Cancer Pavilion is conveniently connected to Henry Ford Hospital, which provides multiple retail locations with a variety of culinary options, including Biggby Coffee, Henry’s on the BLVD, Henry’s Express, Papa Joes, and Subway.
Retail Pharmacy
Located on the first floor, your prescriptions will be promptly filled by highly trained pharmacists. They partner with your care team to identify any medication interactions and ensure safety.
Group Activity Room and Resource Center
Special gathering places for patient and caregiver support groups, yoga classes, music and art therapy, and more.
Healing Arts Gallery and Art Walk
Recognizing that art promotes wellbeing and humanizes healing, we’ve created opportunities to interact with art throughout the facility.
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