Pluta Cancer Center was established at Genesee Hospital in Rochester, NY in 1975 by a grant from the Pluta family. The hospital’s very first cancer treatment facility, Pluta Cancer Center, flourished and grew, becoming a valuable resource for comprehensive, multidisciplinary cancer care in the Rochester community. When the Genesee Hospital closed in 2001, the Pluta family-- under the leadership, determination and heart-felt persistence of Andrew Pluta-- worked to keep the Pluta Cancer Center open. By applying for and receiving a state license to operate as New York State’s first, independent, non-profit cancer treatment center, Pluta Cancer Center remained open and operated from its location within Genesee Hospital.
Then, in March 2003, Pluta Cancer Center moved into its current location at 125 Red Creek Drive in Henrietta, NY.
Today as always, the hallmarks of leading-edge technology and expertise, combined with a personal, patient-centered approach, are the cornerstone of care at Pluta Cancer Center.