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North Lakes Cancer Care Service

Cancer Care Services at the North Lakes Health Precinct provides Haematology, Medical Oncology and Radiation Oncology medical consultation.  Outpatient services such as chemotherapy, blood product support and therapy treatments for patients requiring low risk therapy are provided at North Lakes Cancer Care Services.

Our services

We have eight treatment beds/chairs and three consultation rooms to provide:

  • low risk cytotoxic therapy
  • blood product support
  • supportive therapy
  • medical consultations
  • Cancer Care Coordination
  • Pharmacy clinics
  • allied health support

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

You will need a referral letter from your GP or medical practitioner to access this service.  Your doctor will need to send your referral letter to the service through the Central Patient Intake service.  If you are currently a patient receiving care at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and live close by to North Lakes you can discuss if you are able to be treated at North Lakes with your treating doctor.

You will receive a confirmation letter advising you of your outpatient appointment and what to do next.

Coming to North Lakes Cancer Care Services

Information for patients and carers how to get to our services and what to do when you arrive.

What to bring

  • Your Medicare card.
  • Health Care Card and/or concession card (if you have one).
  • Adverse drug alert card (if you have one).
  • List of Medications you are currently taking, including any that you have bought without a prescription and herbal medicine.
  • Relevant x-rays, scans, ultrasounds or any other test results or reports.
  • Private health insurance card (if you want to use it).
  • Glasses, hearing aid, walking frame.
  • Your appointment letter.
  • Any special items listed on your letter.
  • Your appointment book.
  • Workcover claim number (if relevant).
  • Refreshments and something to drink while you wait.
  • A responsible adult carer to stay with you to hear instructions, help you and take you home.
  • Advanced Healthcare Directive if you have one.

What to expect

Blood tests

A blood test may be required before your appointment or treatment.  You should have your blood collected on a day prior to attending the service (eg: Friday or Saturday if it is a Monday appointment). If this is not possible and you are having a blood test on the same day the blood collection needs to be done at least 3 hours before your appointment time.

Public pathology services are not available at the North Lakes Health Precinct. Public collection centres are available at:

  • Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
  • The Prince Charles Hospital
  • Caboolture Hospital
  • Nambour Hospital
  • Redcliffe Hospital

For more information visit the Pathology Queensland website.

Private pathology services are available within the North Lakes area however you will need to check with your doctor regarding the best option for you.

You may see medical staff, Cancer Care Coordinators and allied health professionals during your visit.

You will have separate appointments with your doctor for your clinic consultation and for your treatment.  Your doctor or nurse will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Registration

Always register with Cancer Care Reception on the Ground Floor before any appointment or treatment. Please let us know if you have any special requirements for your visit with us.

Appointment times

Appointment times are a guide to when you will be seen by your doctor and receive treatment.  We may need to attend to patients who require urgent attention, which can cause unexpected delays.
You should notify staff if you have been waiting more than 1 hour to see the doctor or receive treatment.

Feeling unwell?

If you feel unwell while you are here please let the staff know immediately. In an emergency, nursing and medical staff are available to provide treatment.

Please do not come to North Lakes Cancer Care Service if you require urgent medical attention. Go to your nearest hospital or health care provider immediately. In an emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

Mobile Phones

Mobile phones are not permitted in the vicinity of medical equipment. Please switch off your mobile phone during your visit.

Meals

Light refreshments are provided for patients receiving treatment.  There are also vending machines located in the North Lakes Health Precinct and cafés and food outlets within walking distance.

You are welcome to bring your own food and drinks with you.

Pharmacy

Your doctor may prescribe medications for you to take at home.

Some chemotherapy-related medications are available from the pharmacy located inside Cancer Care Services. Other medications may need to be dispensed from a community pharmacy.

Check with your doctor or nurse if this applies to your prescription.

Your next appointment

The doctor may need to see you before each treatment. This will depend on your treatment regime and your individual requirements.

The doctor will discuss with you your plan of care and when you need to have another blood test.

Facilities and services

North Lakes Cancer Care Services offers other services which your doctor may request you attend. These include:

  • Cancer Care Coordination clinic
  • Social Workers
  • Psychologists
  • Dietician
  • Palliative Care

The North Lakes Health Precinct has a number of facilities and services nearby, including:

  • Private radiology (x-ray)
  • Private pathology (blood collection)
  • General practitioners
  • Dentists
  • Westfield Shopping Centre
  • Cafés and restaurants

Transport and parking

There is free parking for patients and visitors at the North Lakes Health Precinct. It is labelled ‘client parking’.

Public transport is available to and from the North Lakes Shopping Centre. It is a short walk to the North Lakes Health Precinct.

Buses

Buses run direct from various points including Mango Hill, Redcliffe, Kippa Ring, Kallangur and Petrie.

You will need to catch connecting buses from other areas such as Caboolture, Murrumba Downs or Bribie Island.

For bus information please visit www.translink.com.au or call 13 12 30.

Trains

The nearest train station is Mango Hill train station 1.3km from the North Lakes Health Precinct.  Bus route 687 travels from Mango Hill train station to North Lakes Health Precinct.

The Caboolture/Sunshine Coast Line stop at Petrie station.

Public transport will be required from Petrie Station. Bus route 680 goes from Petrie station to North Lakes Shopping Centre.

For train information please visit www.translink.com.au or call 13 12 30.

North Lakes Cancer Services

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Contact us

Location: 9 Endeavour Boulevard
North Lakes QLD 4509
Phone: (07) 3049 1459

Open: Monday-Friday 8.30am-5.00pm

Patient experience survey

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Feedback

General feedback about Cancer Care Services or comments about this portal
Email: SafetyandQuality-CCS-MNHHS@health.qld.gov.au

Need help outside hours?

Oncology Day Therapy Unit
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
Open: Monday-Friday 7.00am–6.00pm
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays (pre-booked treatments only) 8.00am–4.00pm
Phone: (07) 3646 8749

After hours Contact

Ward 5C (Haematology Patients)
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
Phone: (07)  3647 3667

Ward 6AS (Medical Oncology and Radiation Oncology)
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
Phone: (07) 3647 3671

For non-urgent medical issues call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) or visit your GP.

In an emergency call 000.

Refer your patient

GP and specialist referrals are coordinated centrally through the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital via Metro North Central Patient Intake.

GP and Specialist Referral Hotline: 1300 364 938

North Lakes Cancer Care Services only provides planned outpatient services. All inpatient services and emergency treatments must be referred to Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Caboolture Hospital, Redcliffe Hospital or The Prince Charles Hospital.

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