Fred Hutch Locations for Prostate Cancer Care

At Fred Hutch Cancer Center, our team of internationally recognized prostate cancer experts are dedicated to providing you with the best care possible. Your physician will create a personalized treatment plan, recommend the best options and discuss your treatment with you and your caregiver. The most common treatments for prostate cancer are active surveillance, watchful waiting, surgery and radiation therapy.

Where You Will Be Seen

When you come to Fred Hutch for prostate cancer care, you’ll be seen at one or more of the following locations. Get directions and find out more:

Fred Hutch Sloan Clinic

Fred Hutch Sloan Clinic

Sloan Clinic 2 
820 Yale Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109

Phone: 206.606.1024

This location is for prostate cancer outpatient care on the fourth floor. 

Fred Hutch at UW Medical Center – Montlake

Fred Hutch at UW Medical Center – Montlake

1959 NE Pacific St.
Seattle, WA 98195

Phone: 206.598.3300

This location is for the Prostate Cancer Multispecialty Clinic and surgery.

Fred Hutch Cancer Center – Proton Therapy

Fred Hutch Cancer Center – Proton Therapy

1570 N. 115th St.
Seattle, WA 98133
Phone: 206.306.2800

Fred Hutch Community Sites

To make cancer care easier for patients and families, Fred Hutch offers a wide range of oncology services, including prostate cancer care, at our community sites located throughout the greater Seattle and Puget Sound regions. 

Fred Hutch at UW Medical Center – Northwest

Fred Hutch at UW Medical Center - Northwest

1560 N. 115th St.
Level G, Suite G16
Seattle, WA 98133-9733

Phone: 206.606.5800

Peninsula Clinic

Peninsula Clinic

19917 Seventh Ave. NE
Poulsbo, WA 98370

Phone: 360.697.8000

Issaquah Clinic

Issaquah Clinic

1740 NW Maple St.
Issaquah, WA 98027

Phone: 425.392.2551

Fred Hutch at EvergreenHealth

Fred Hutch at EvergreenHealth

12040 NE 128th St.
Kirkland, WA 98034

Phone: 425.441.2600

Fred Hutch at Overlake Cancer Center

Fred Hutch at Overlake Cancer Center

1135 116th Ave NE
Suite 250
Bellevue, WA 98004

Phone: 425.454.2148

Fred Hutch Prostate Cancer Multispecialty Clinic

At Fred Hutch, many men see the team at our Prostate Cancer Multispecialty Clinic (PCMC). At this clinic, a urologic oncologist, medical oncologist and radiation oncologist come together to see you on the same day. Your team plans treatment to meet your needs.

As a new patient, you will get a thorough evaluation of your unique case. You will leave your appointment with a complete, personalized treatment plan and a clear set of next steps.

Along with your physicians, your PCMC team includes:

  • A pathologist and radiologist, who help with diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Nurses and nurse practitioners, who help provide your care
  • Research coordinators, who can explain clinical trials that are testing leading-edge therapies
  • A program coordinator, who ensures your care runs smoothly


At Fred Hutch, we offer a wide range of supportive care services, like nutrition and physical therapy, to help you thrive. We also have genetics specialists who can help you understand cancer risk in your family and help us find features of your cancer that may affect your treatment plan.

Who is the PCMC for?

If you have high-risk, localized prostate cancer, this clinic is designed for you.

The PCMC team also sees:

  • Men with newly diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer who have not yet (or very recently) started hormone therapy
  • Some men who have a rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level after surgery and radiation therapy

Men in these groups are most likely to benefit from having two or more types of treatment.

Your First Appointment at PCMC

Your first appointment at the PCMC will usually take about four hours. You will spend about three hours with your physicians. We invite you to bring a friend or family member with you to help keep track of your questions and the information that your team gives you.

Appointment Location

The clinic is held once a week in the Urology Clinic in the Surgery Pavilion at UW Medical Center – Montlake.

What to Expect

Hour 1 - Exam

You will meet with an attending physician, fellow, resident physician or advanced practice provider (APP) who will talk with you about your health history and do a physical exam.

Hour 2 - Team Meeting

Your team of physicians will meet to talk with each other about your cancer and the most effective ways to treat it. During this time, you will be free to visit the Patient Resource Center and other UW Medical Center – Montlake amenities.

  • Your attending physician, resident, fellow or APP will present the details they learned from talking with you and examining you.
  • Your care team will review and explain the results of any biopsies, imaging scans and other tests you’ve had.
  • Your urologic oncologist, medical oncologist and radiation oncologist will apply their experience and knowledge about the best treatment approach for people in your situation.

Together, the team will design a treatment plan specifically for you.

Hours 3 and 4 - Recommendations

You will meet one-on-one with each physician from your team. You will stay in the same room and the physicians will come to you. We will explain the treatment we recommend for you and why. We’re here to answer your questions and talk through your options so you can make decisions you feel good about.

What Happens Next?

Before you leave, you will meet the PCMC program coordinator. We will schedule any appointments you need next. Your schedule will depend on your specific situation, but we’re here to handle the details and make the process as worry-free as possible for you.

Once treatment begins, our patients receive care at our Fred Hutch Sloan Clinic, UW Medical Center – Montlake or both.

Everyone on our team is used to partnering one-on-one with patients and their families to put in place the plans that are right for them. We want to help you understand as much as you wish to about your disease, your treatment and how care happens here — so you can focus on living your life.