Transport to Treatment

Cancer Council NSW

Getting to treatment

What the service does

Transport to Treatment is a free service for people with cancer who can’t use Community Transport Services or have difficulties getting to treatment. Trained volunteer drivers take people to treatment appointments in Cancer Council NSW vehicles. This service is available in regional, rural and remote New South Wales. A referral from a health professional is required, and the service will assess eligibility.

Key details

Operating hours

Mon–Fri 9am–4pm

Delivery methods

Face to face

Cost

Completely free

Eligibility / Role

Person with cancer

Accessibility

The person must be able to get in and out of the vehicle on their own. This service is not suitable for people who travel in a wheelchair or use an oxygen device

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
  • Advanced cancer