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You don't need an appointment – just come in.
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ÐÇ̽Â鶹's, Swansea
Singleton Hospital
Sketty Lane
Swansea
SA2 8QL
Whatever kind of cancer, whatever stage you're at – we're here with you.
Together, we will talk things through and help you find the information and support that’s right for you and your family.
We'll give you a call within one working day.
One of our Cancer Support Specialists will give you a call within one working day.
Whatever kind of cancer, and whatever stage you’re at – we're here for you.
Our centre in Swansea is a space for being together or for a moment alone, for getting going again or for meeting people who just get it.
All our cancer support specialists have expert knowledge about cancer and treatment, and many are NHS-trained.
The kettle's already on – just come in.
ÐÇ̽Â鶹's, Swansea
Singleton Hospital
Sketty Lane
Swansea
SA2 8QL
Getting here by:
Car
If you are coming from the Sketty direction, take the first exit on the left from Sketty Lane. You will see a big, orange 'ÐÇ̽Â鶹’s' sign. The next left will take you to the centre car park.
There is a small car park outside the centre (behind the Cancer Genetics building).
To access the entrance from the car park, walk along the garden path, through the allotment. There are two trees in large pots at the end of the path. The front door is to the left of the trees.
Public Transport
There are a number of buses that stop at Singleton Hospital. ÐÇ̽Â鶹’s is located at the back of Singleton Hospital, next to the Cancer Genetics building.
When arriving on foot, walk along the paved path in front of the Cancer Genetics building. There are two trees in large pots at the end of the path where the entrance is located.
Accessibility
The entrance to the centre can be located from the car park, which has disabled parking bays. The car park is a short, flat walk from the centre.
There is an accessible toilet and a lift in the centre.
Our beautiful centre was built in 2011 and designed by the world-renowned architect, Kisho Kurokawa. The building brings a sense of calm and tranquility to all who visit it – perfect for the delivery of our cancer support.
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