Your guide to cancer services in the North London area



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Your guide to cancer services in the North London area

We re here for you Cancer is the toughest fight most of us will ever face. But you don t have to go through it alone. The Macmillan team is in your corner. We are the nurses helping you through treatment. The experts on the end of the phone who can answer your questions. The advisers telling you which benefits you re entitled to. We are Macmillan Cancer Support and we ll be with you every step of the way. High-quality information and support Visit one of our many information and support centres in your area for clear information about cancer and face-to-face support. Our team of trained staff and volunteers are there to talk about your issues and concerns. You ll find details of the cancer information and support centres in the North London area on pages 4 to 7. Financial support The costs of cancer can stack up, and money worries are the last thing you need when you re facing the toughest fight of your life. But we can help with a wide range of financial issues. We can let you know how to apply for a Macmillan Grant. We can help you understand which benefits you re entitled to. We can even offer you straightforward financial guidance over the phone on matters including pensions, mortgages, insurance and savings. You ll find details of financial support services in the North London area on page 8. 2 3

Local services Cancer information and support centres Services developed in partnership with Macmillan Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Centre (Royal Free) Oncology Outpatients Department, The Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, Hampstead, London NW3 2QG 020 7794 0500 extension 31337 Monday Thursday 10am 4pm, Friday 10am 1pm If you have questions about cancer, are worried you have cancer or you re adjusting to life after cancer, we can help. Our information and support services include benefits advice (Thursday and Friday, 11am 1pm), a bra fitting service, counselling, complementary therapies and support to stop smoking. Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Centre (UCLH) UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre, Huntley Street, London WC1E 6DH 020 3447 8663 Monday Friday, 9am 5pm If you re affected by cancer, we can help. We offer a range of information and support and complementary therapies. Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Service Barnet Hospital, Wellhouse Lane, Barnet, Hertfordshire EN5 3DJ 020 8216 4142 Monday Friday, 10am 4pm We provide information on all aspects of living with cancer. Come and see us to discuss cancer treatments, side effects and other related issues we have a private, comfortable and quiet room available. We can also offer support over the phone. West Essex Macmillan Cancer Information and Community Support Service First Floor Addison House, Hamstel Road, Harlow, Essex CM20 1DS 01279 698673 www.westessexcancer information.net Monday Friday 8am 3pm We offer a range of cancer information and support including self-help and support, counselling and benefits advice. Please note, our service is only available to residents of the West Essex area. The Harley Street Cancer Centre The Harley Street Cancer Clinic, 81 Harley Street, London W1G 8PP 020 7299 9442 www.theharleystreetclinic.co.uk Monday Friday, 9am 5pm Drop in and see us for a range of cancer information and support, including counselling, self-help and support and complementary therapies. We also offer Look Good Feel Better skincare and make-up workshops for women having cancer treatment. Richard Hambro Macmillan Cancer Information Centre 22 Devonshire Place, London W1G 6JA 020 7616 7628 Monday Friday, 9am 4pm Our confidential drop-in service is run by a cancer nurse specialist and is part of The London Clinic Cancer Centre. You can come to us for up-to-date information, practical advice and emotional support to help you cope with the fear and uncertainty cancer can bring. 4 5

Other cancer information and support services Cherry Lodge Cancer Care Howard House, 23 Union Street, Barnet, Hertfordshire EN5 4HY 020 8441 7000 www.cherrylodge cancercare.org.uk Monday Friday, 9am 4.30pm Cherry Lodge offers cancer information and support, including counselling, benefits advice and self-help and support groups. They also provide a wide range of complementary therapies, including medical acupuncture, reflexology and massage, as well as yoga, pilates and tai chi. Chai Cancer Care 142 146 Great North Way, Hendon, London NW4 1EH 020 8202 2211 www.chaicancercare.org Monday 9am 8m, Tuesday Thursday 9am 5.30pm, Friday 9am 1.30pm Chai is the Jewish community s cancer support organisation. They offer information and support, counselling and complementary therapies, and can often arrange home visits. CancerKin Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, Hampstead, London NW3 2QG 020 7830 2323 Monday Friday, 9am 5.30pm CancerKin provides a range of complementary therapies, group support sessions, treatment for lymphoedema, and Look Good Feel Better make-up sessions. They also offer one-to-one support with experienced patients for people who want to meet and talk over their concerns with someone who has been through a similar experience. 6 7

Financial support services Camden CAB and Macmillan Welfare Benefits Service (Royal Free Hampstead) Oncology Outpatient, Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, Hampstead, London NW3 2QG 020 7794 0500 extension 37698 Monday Friday, 9.30am 6pm We provide independent, impartial advice on benefits, debt, employment and housing. We also run benefit awareness training for staff at the hospital and also cancer support groups. Barnet CAB Macmillan Welfare Rights Project 020 8440 4227 We provide information and advice on benefits to people living with cancer, their families and carers. Call to access the service. UCH Macmillan Benefits and Welfare Rights Drop In Service UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre, Huntley Street, London WC1E 6AG 020 3447 8663 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 11.30am 2pm, Wednesday 12pm 2.30pm We provide benefits advice and information to UCH patients with a cancer diagnosis and to haematology patients with malignant and non-malignant conditions. Support on the high street For more information about sources of cancer support, pop into your local Boots store or to find your nearest Boots visit boots.com. 8 9

Someone to talk to You don t have to go through cancer alone. Whether you want support and information or you d just like to talk, our team of cancer support specialists at the Macmillan Support Line are only a phone call away. From answering questions about cancer types and treatments to helping you find out what benefits you re entitled to, they re here to talk about whatever s on your mind. Call them on 0808 808 00 00 any time from Monday to Friday, 9am 8pm. It s free, even from mobile phones. You can also access our online community. It s a place where thousands of people affected by cancer go to share their stories and get vital support. Five minutes after logging on, you can be chatting to someone who s going through the same things as you. Visit us at community.macmillan.org.uk What s more, our website is packed with high-quality cancer information that covers everything from symptoms and screening to treatment types and sources of health. All information is written and reviewed by specialists. We ve also worked closely with people affected by cancer to develop our booklets, online courses and faceto-face training. To find out more, head to macmillan.org.uk or call 0808 808 00 00. 10 11

We re here for everyone affected by cancer, whatever you need. For support every step of the way, call the Macmillan Support Line free on 0808 808 00 00. And, when the time is right, you can join our team. Whether you hold a coffee morning, make a donation or help us campaign for change, you can make a vital difference. Call us today on 0300 1000 200, and help make sure millions of people don t face cancer alone. Macmillan Cancer Support, registered charity in England and Wales (261017), Scotland (SC039907) and the Isle of Man (604). MAC14121_Nlondon Information was correct at the time of going to print but we advise you to check that the service is currently available before visiting. Printed using sustainable material. Please recycle.