Tweed Valley Cancer Care and Haematology Unit
Public Cancer Centre
Tweed Valley Cancer Care and Haematology Unit is a public cancer centre located in Cudgen, which provides:
- radiation therapy
- chemotherapy
- haematology services..
Cancer surgery is available at Tweed Valley Hospital.
REFERRALS
The preferred method of referral is eReferral by HealthLink Forms.
HealthLink eReferrals to NNSWLHD services are accessed via HealthLink forms in Best Practice, Medical Director or Genie.
NNSWLHD-TWE-cancercarereferrals@health.nsw.gov.au
Location and contact details
Tweed Valley Cancer Care and Haematology Unit
- Address
- Tweed Valley Hospital 771 Cudgen Road Cudgen NSW 2 4 8 7
- Phone
- 0 2. 6 6 7 7. 3 0 6 5.
- Fax
- 0 2. 6 6 7 7 3 0 9 7.
- Hours
- Monday to Friday, 7:30am - 6:30pm
Byron Central Hospital Cancer Care and Haematology Unit
- Address
- Byron Central Hospital 54 Ewingsdale Road Ewingsdale NSW 2 4 8 1
- Phone
- 0 2. 6 6 3 9. 9 6 7 0.
- Fax
- 0 2. 6 6 3 9. 9 6 7 2.
- Website
- Visit website
- Hours
- Monday to Friday, 7:30am - 6:30pm
Murwillumbah District Hospital Cancer Care and Haematology Unit
- Address
- Murwillumbah District Hospital, Level 1 Ewing Street Murwillumbah NSW 2 4 8 4
- Phone
- 0 2. 6 6 7 2. 1 8 2 2.
- Fax
- 0 2. 6 6 7 2. 0 2 9 9.
- Website
- Visit website
- Hours
- Monday, 8:00am – 4:30pm.
Types of treatment
Tweed Valley Cancer Care and Haematology Unit provides radiation therapy, chemotherapy and haematological services.
Information about additional cancer services including cancer surgery services is available at Tweed Valley Hospital.
Cancer specialists
The following cancer specialists work at Tweed Valley Cancer Care and Haematology Unit:
Additional information
General information about fees
Most treatments are available in both the public and private systems but the costs can be very different. Also, a specialist can work in the public system, private system or both.
It is important to ask about fees before any doctors' visits, tests or treatments. Ask what the fees will be and how much you will get back from Medicare or your private health fund. You will have to pay any remaining costs (the gap payment).
Interpreting and translating services
Patients, their families and carers who do not speak English as a first language or who are Deaf have the right to free, confidential and professional interpreters when they use public health services.
Information for Aboriginal people
To speak to an Aboriginal Health Worker, contact Bullinah Aboriginal Health Service or phone (02) 6881 5644.
Information about what to expect before, during and after cancer treatment is available in this guide, written for Aboriginal people.
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