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Sunshine Hospital Radiation Therapy Centre

​Sunshine Hospital Radiation Therapy Centre brings together the expertise of Western Health, the major public provider of acute health services throughout Western metropolitan Melbourne, and the excellence of Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia’s only public hospital solely dedicated to cancer.
Address

176 Furlong Rd St Albans

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Opening hours
Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 6.00pm

Location and contact details

Sunshine Hospital Radiation Therapy Centre is located at the Sunshine Hospital, 176 Furlong Rd. St Albans.

Phone: (03) 8395 9999

Parking

There is easy access via the M80 Ring Road (take Furlong Road exit).

Casual parking

Car parking is available at the hospital for an hourly fee. Special rates may apply to patients undergoing radiotherapy. These will be discussed at the first clinic appointment. Short-term 10 minute parking is available at the front entrance to the Centre. Parking is also available in the car park located next door to the main hospital as well as across Furlong Road – modest fees apply.

Public transport 

Trains

Ginifer Railway Station, on the Sydenham Line, is a ten minute walk from the Centre.

Buses

Bus no. 408 stops in front of the Sunshine Hospital emergency department. For more information regarding bus routes, http://ptv.vic.gov.au

Taxis

A telephone booking service is available in the reception of the Sunshine Hospital Radiation Therapy Centre.

Ambulance/Red Cross

Transport: Can be arranged for eligible patients when other transport is not practical.

In the case of a life threatening emergency, call 30020.
Emergency

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