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Explore the cancer centre

The London Clinic Cancer Centre is at the heart of London’s medical community, close to Marylebone High Street.  It took several years to plan and build and we were honoured when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II opened the centre officially in March 2010.

The cancer centre is the largest private cancer facility to be built in London in the last 25 years and its innovative design and approach to patient care received high commendations at the 12th Annual Building Better Healthcare Awards in 2010.

The modern facilities and treatment areas span eight floors. Levels 0 to 4 are above ground, levels B1, B2 and B3 are below ground.  The floors below ground feature a central full-length light well with transparent glass roof sections, which allow the central atrium of each underground floor to flood with natural light.

Level 4: the transplant unit

This level of the cancer centre has a 12-bed haematology unit in which all patients have their own rooms. Stem cell transplants and bone marrow transplants are carried out here, and patients with various haematology conditions, including blood disorders and cancers such as leukaemia and lymphoma, are treated here.

Level 3: the outpatient area

This floor has five bays and 22 individual areas for outpatient treatment. It also has two fully enclosed private rooms for outpatients who require extra privacy during their treatment. Patients come into level 3 as day patients for stem cell donation, apheresis and outpatient chemotherapy. The area is also used for intensive antibiotic treatment as well as to support patients whose blood counts show that they need a blood transfusion or an alternative blood product.

Levels 1 and 2: inpatient facilities

The London Clinic Cancer Centre also has two complete floors for inpatients. One has 17 beds, the other 18 beds, all in separate, private en-suite rooms.

Level 0: the cancer centre reception

This level houses The Richard Hambro Macmillan Cancer Information Centre, with information for visitors, patients and their families, a resource room with computer access, a café for visitors and outpatients, the administration offices and our specialised cancer pharmacy.

The underground floors

These house the radiotherapy equipment – the three linear accelerators (Linacs), the CyberKnife® robotic radiosurgery system, and two Varian Linacs.

The full-height light well with glass panels allows natural light to come down right from the top floor, even in the underground parts of the cancer centre.

 

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Why choose The London Clinic?

What makes The London Clinic special and why should you choose to have your private treatment with us?

The guiding principle of The London Clinic has always been to deliver exceptional patient care.  This was the focus in 1932 when the Clinic opened and it has remained the ethos we have followed for the past 80 years.

Find out more about our leading consultants, dedicated staff and ground-breaking treatments.

Book an appointment

Making an appointment at The London Clinic couldn’t be easier, whether you use your private medical insurance, pay for your own treatment or are funded through a third party. 

As London's leading independent private hospital, we offer appointments with some of the best consultants in the country and indeed worldwide.

To book an appointment click here and complete the online form or call us on 020 7616 7693

Map and directions

Our interactive map and directions facility provides all the information you need about getting to The London Clinic. 

Find out where each of our buildings are located, plan your journey and even find local parking.

Simply click here for maps, directions and useful contact numbers.