Choosing care with confidence
Our medical oncologists and haematologists take an integrated approach to cutting edge treatments in chemotherapy, targeted therapy and hormone treatment.
We continue to set the benchmark for care and excellence in service delivery with our seamless approach to consultation, treatment, clinical trials, rehabilitation and wellness services across two Auckland locations.


We have always felt welcomed and informed. The professionalism, authenticity and warmth extended to the entire team. On every visit both the nursing and reception teams were exceptional. We actually looked forward to treatment day rather than dreading it!
SALLY W & JOHN D
HELPFUL INFORMATION

Wellness services
Integrated care is the gold standard of cancer treatment. We assess options for each patient and refer to preferred community based providers most suited to support their specific needs. Please take a moment to view our video on the transformative power of wellness.

Insurance and funding
Southern Cross Affiliated Provider, plus direct billing with Accuro, AIA, NIB, Partners Life, Unimed, ACC.

Coordinating care with the public system
Our shared care model ensures your care is well-coordinated across both public and private settings.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We offer a wide range of services, including:
- Medical oncology
- Haematology
- Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapies, hormonal treatment
- Pharmaceutical guidance
- Palliative care
- Genetic counselling
- Referral to support services including physiotherapy, psychology, massage therapy, nutrition
We aim to see all new patients within seven working days of referral.
We treat a wide range of cancers, including:
- Breast cancer
- Genitourinary cancers (prostate, bladder, kidney and testicular)
- Gastrointestinal cancers (bowel, pancreas, liver, stomach and oesophagus)
- Gynaecological cancers (cervical, ovarian, uterus, vulval, vaginal)
- Brain tumours
- Lung cancer
- Skin cancer
- Blood cancer
- Sarcoma
- Cancers of unknown primary
The side effects of cancer treatment will vary depending on the type of treatment received. Your consulting doctor and the nurses will discuss with you any symptoms you may experience, along with options to manage them.
There are several things that can be done to manage the side effects of cancer treatment and potentially improve the effectiveness of the treatment, such as:
- Eating a healthy diet
- Getting regular exercise
- Getting enough rest
- Physiotherapy, acupuncture, and massage therapy
- Counselling and mindfulness practice
- Talking to your doctor about prescription medications
There are a few ways you can support someone who is being treated for cancer, such as:
- Offering practical help, such as cooking meals or running errands
- Providing emotional support, such as listening to them or attending appointments
- Helping them stay informed about their treatment options
- Respecting their decisions and choices
Our haematology services cover a wide range of blood conditions and cancers, including:
- Blood cancers: Leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma, chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), lymphoproliferative disorders.
- Myeloproliferative & myelodysplastic disorders: disorders of bone marrow affecting blood cell production.
- Non-malignant blood disorders: Disorders of red blood cells, iron overload or deficiency (e.g. haemochromatosis), abnormal blood counts, anaemia, thrombosis, clotting / bleeding disorders.
- Clotting and haemostasis issues including thrombosis (DVT/PE), and other coagulation disorders.




