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Our specialist cancer care centre supports you holistically throughout your treatment journey

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Private cancer care at The Chiltern Hospital in Great Missenden 

Our cancer centre at The Chiltern Hospital offers industry-leading cancer treatment, delivering cutting-edge remedies alongside exceptional patient care tailored to your individual needs. Our highly skilled oncologists and haematologists work collaboratively with our wider network of practitioners, including surgeons, radiologists and pathologists, to provide a multidisciplinary and holistic approach to cancer care.  

Our centre provides oncological treatments for a wide range of cancers including breast, bowel, bladder, prostate and gynaecological. Treatments we can provide include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and immunotherapy.  

Our team are on hand to provide appropriate support and advice for you when you need it most. We will work together with you to develop a personalised treatment plan that takes into account your unique needs and diagnosis. Every patient is important to us. At The Chiltern Hospital, we endeavour to build strong relationships with our patients and take the time necessary to support you throughout your journey. 

Alongside our cancer treatments, we provide supportive remission and palliative care, so we are here for you every step of the way through your journey. 

 

How can I pay for cancer care?

At Circle Health Group, all patients are welcome – whether you choose to pay directly for your treatment or by using private medical insurance. 

If you do have health insurance, we can arrange direct settlement with your provider. However, you will need to check beforehand whether your cancer care will be covered.  

For self-funding patients, flexible payment options are available to make private cancer care more accessible. 

 

What's included as part of cancer care?

Receiving a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming and frightening. We are here to support you every step of the way, from your cancer diagnosis to treatment.  

Before starting any form of treatment, you will be offered a pre-assessment appointment with one of our specialists to discuss your treatment plan. During your initial consultation, you and your consultant will discuss your condition, medical and family history, and any concerns you may have about your wellbeing. If necessary, your consultant will arrange for diagnostic tests to be performed, so they can get their own idea of how your cancer has presented itself to help tailor a personalised treatment plan for your unique needs. 

Your consultant will discuss what treatment options would be most appropriate for you based on your cancer’s behaviour, your general health, and personal needs.  

The treatments we offer include: 

Our cancer specialists work alongside a wide network of other specialists to ensure you have an expert guiding every element of your care. Our multidisciplinary team consists of:

  • Surgical consultant 
  • Radiologist 
  • Oncologist 
  • Haematologist 
  • Pathologist 
  • Physiotherapist 
  • Dietician 
  • Complementary therapy 
  • Hair and image support

We help you at every step of your cancer journey, including if you are in remission or needing palliative care. Contact our team for more information about how we can support you following cancer treatment and additional assistance with future care. 

 

How can I get tested for cancer at The Chiltern Hospital?

If you are concerned about the risk of getting cancer or want additional testing privately, we can offer a wide range of diagnostic tests to help put your mind at ease. Diagnostic services are carried out at The Chiltern Cancer Centre include: 

Before we conduct any tests, we will need to discuss your concerns in an initial consultation. Book an appointment today to speak to one of our expert consultants about cancer diagnostics. 

 

Why have your cancer treatment at The Chiltern Hospital?

At The Chiltern Hospital, we provide cutting edge care in a comfortable, modern environment. All patients are offered treatment in comfort within light and airy private rooms. Attending family members and friends are always welcome to come along to help provide support. Lunch and refreshments for both patients and visitors are available, with a selection of meals for you to choose from. 

We have a resident medical officer, who is available 24 hours a day, to ensure that you and other patients are safe and always cared for. 

The Chiltern Cancer Centre also offers free parking, Wi-Fi, newspapers and magazines for patients receiving treatment. 

Our cancer centre is registered with and regularly inspected by Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England. 

Our patients also agree we provide high quality care, with 95.3% of patients surveyed saying their overall experience of our service was good or very good. 

 

How to book private cancer care in Great Missenden 

To book your initial consultation with one of our oncologists near you, use our online booking system or give us a call directly. One of our dedicated advisors will help you find an appointment time that suits you and answer any questions you may have about the services that the centre offers.  

 

Why choose Circle Health Group for private cancer care?

When you choose to go private with Circle Health Group, you can expect:  

  • Flexible appointment times to fit your schedule  
  • The freedom to choose your hospital and your consultant  
  • Bespoke, consultant-led treatment plans tailored to your individual needs  
  • Support from the same compassionate clinical team from beginning to end  
  • Affordable, fixed-price packages with aftercare included  
  • Flexible payment options to help spread the cost of your care

Our team has a wealth of knowledge and experience in understanding what it takes to provide care to each individual patient and their specific cancer. 
 
If you’re concerned about cancer or are looking for cancer treatment, why not book your appointment online today.  

 

  1. Treatment for cancer, Cancer Research UK 
  2. Cancer treatment, Mayo Clinic 
  3. How is cancer treated?, NHS 
Content reviewed by In-house Team in November 2025. Next review due November 2028.

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