Cancer Care Services

The Redcliffe Hospital Cancer Care Service is dedicated to supporting you through a cancer diagnosis, treatment and follow up care. Finding out that you or someone close to you has cancer can be one of the hardest things to hear and you will have many questions. We can provide answers and offer guidance as you may face some difficult decisions about potential treatment options.

Our services

We provide:

  • medical oncology
  • radiation oncology
  • chemotherapy treatment
  • palliative care
  • cancer care coordinators
  • wig and turban service
  • allied health services specialising in cancer care (dietitian, psychologist, social worker, physiotherapist, occupational therapist).

We provide specialist services to the broader community of Redcliffe, Caboolture, Kilcoy, North Lakes and Bribie Island, so you can receive cancer care closer to your home.

Full list of services

When will my appointment be?

Your confirmation letter, email or text message will tell you when your appointment will be.

Please allow at least two hours for your appointment. You may need to allow time for additional tests or treatments before or after your appointment.

We apologise if your appointment is delayed or running late. Our doctors and specialists can sometimes be called away urgently to other hospital departments. This applies if your appointment is in the hospital, by phone, or virtually (telehealth video call).

What do I do when I arrive?

If your appointment is at the hospital you will be able to check into your appointment using the self-service Kiosks.

You will need to scan the barcode on your appointment confirmation letter, or swipe your Medicare card if you don’t have your letter with you.

Volunteers or staff will be available to help you check in at the Kiosk if needed.

If your personal details have changed, for example your phone number, address, Medicare card, or GP, you will need to present to the clinics reception counter so that staff can update your details on the hospital system.

How do phone and virtual (telehealth video call) appointments work?

If you have a phone appointment your clinician will contact you on the phone number you provided to the hospital. If your phone number has changed please call us to update your details before your appointment.

If you have a virtual (telehealth video call) appointment you will receive additional information from us that will explain how to attend your virtual appointment

What do I do after my appointment?

Please present to the clinic reception counter after your appointment to check out, this includes if it was your last appointment at the hospital.

All patients are required to go to reception prior to leaving as you may be required to sign a Medicare bulk billing form (where applicable). Staff will also need to confirm that your details are accurate on the hospital system. In some instances, staff may be able to book your next appointment with you while you are at the counter.

If you need to wait in line, please remember physical distancing is important.

Cancer patientCancer Information Hub

For more information about cancer types, treatment options, support groups and other resources visit the Cancer Care Services Cancer Information Hub.

How to access this service

To access this service, your GP or medical practitioner will need to send a referral letter to the hospital.

If there is no waiting list you will be offered an appointment by the hospital.

If there is a waiting list, you will receive a referral acceptance letter and be advised on what to do next. When an appointment becomes available, you will be contacted by the hospital with an offer of an appointment. You will need to confirm your ability to attend, or contact the hospital to arrange a more suitable time. If you do not confirm your ability to attend, the hospital will not be able to hold the appointment for you and will offer it to another patient.  While waiting for an appointment, we ask that you contact the hospital to update your personal details if they have changed since your referral was accepted.

Refer a patient

To refer a patient:
Cancer Care referral guideline

GP and Specialist Hotline:
1300 364 938

Health professionals:
More information

After your hospital appointment

Your doctor may advise that you require surgery. If this is the case you will be placed on a surgical waiting list and may need to attend the Pre-admission Clinic before your surgery.

What to bring

Each time you visit us
  • Your Medicare card
  • Private health insurance card (if you have one)
  • Health Care Card and/or concession card (if you have one)
  • Current medications (prescription, over the counter and herbal medicine)
  • Relevant x-rays, scans or any other test results or reports
  • Glasses, hearing and mobility aids
  • Your appointment letter
  • Any special items listed on your letter
  • WorkCover claim number (if relevant)
  • Snacks, a drink or money to buy refreshments
  • Something to read or do while you wait
  • An adult carer to support you and take you home
  • Copy of Advanced Healthcare Directive or Enduring Power of Attorney (if you have one)
  • A jacket or cardigan in case you get cold
  • A dressing gown or cardigan, sleepwear or comfortable day clothes
  • Slippers and shoes (low heel, closed-in, non-slip, adjustable and firm fitting around the foot)
  • Your toiletries and personal items
  • Copy of Advanced Healthcare Directive or Enduring Power of Attorney if you have one
  • Something to read or do during your stay
  • Medical devices required for your care (e.g. CPAP machine)
  • Do not bring large amounts of cash or valuables such as jewellery, watches or other items of value to you

Coming to hospital for cancer care

View the video to find out where to go and what to expect at your cancer care appointments.

Other health services

You may access a range of services while undergoing cancer treatment. These can include nutritionists and dietitians, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, psychologists, physiotherapists, social workers and welfare officers. Find out more about the role of each of these services on the Cancer Care Services Patient Information website.

Clinics

Contact us

Location: Level 4, Moreton Bay Integrated Care Centre (MBICC), 106 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe
Phone: (07) 3883 7196
Fax: (07) 3883 7058
Open: Monday-Friday 7.00am-5.30pm

Refer a patient

To refer a patient to this service, view the Cancer Care referral guideline.

You can also email: MNCPI_referral@health.qld.gov.au

GP and Specialist Referral Hotline: 1300 364 938

Health professionals

Medical oncology

We provide medical oncology consultant staff to Redcliffe and Caboolture Hospitals. Our multidisciplinary team works closely with other oncology specialties including allied health, pathologist, radiologist and surgeons. Our service also incude:

  • clinical trials
  • cytotoxic therapy for solid tumours
  • supportive therapies.
Specialist Sub-specialty interests
Dr Boris Chern
(Director)
Breast Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Communication
Dr Kieron Bigby Gastrointestinal Cancer
Lung Cancer
Melanoma
Urogenital
Dr Gemma Hartnett Gynaecological cancer

Radiation oncology

Our Radiation Oncology Team includes visiting radiation oncologists from the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.

Specialist Sub-specialty interests
Dr Roger Allison Breast
Neuro-oncology
Thyroid
Dr Gary Pratt Lymphoma
Lung
Urological cancers
Special techniques: stereotactic radiotherapy, TBI