Transport to Treatment

Cancer Council Queensland

Getting to treatment

What the service does

The Transport to Treatment service provides free transport support for people in Queensland who are having cancer treatment. Trained volunteer drivers help people get to and from their treatment safely and comfortably. To use the service, people need to be able to move on their own and get in and out of the vehicle without help. If help is needed, a carer must travel with them. The service is for people who cannot afford the cost of travel to treatment. The service will assess eligibility.

Key details

Operating hours

Mon–Fri 9am–5pm

Delivery methods

Face to face

Cost

Completely free

Eligibility / Role

Person with cancer
Carer

Accessibility

The person needs to be able to get in and out of the vehicle on their own. If this is not possible
a carer will need to travel with them to help

Language and community

Offer in-language support

Support by Translating and Interpreting Services

Language supported other than English

No information found, please check with organisation for more information

Community and identity

No information found, please check with organisation for more information

Cancers supported

Cancer type

All cancers

Cancer stage

  • Treatment
  • Recovery/post treatment
  • Advanced cancer
  • Diagnosis