The Cancer Support & Survivorship Pathway provides personalised, protocol-driven integrative supportive care for people before, during and after cancer treatment. Following a comprehensive assessment, each person receives an individual care protocol tailored to their diagnosis, treatment plan, symptoms and recovery goals.
The pathway aims to help people remain on their planned oncology treatment by anticipating, preventing and managing treatment-related side effects while supporting recovery, resilience and quality of life. Depending on individual needs, care may include acupuncture, medical homeopathy, manual therapy, craniosacral therapy, medical qigong, neuro-coaching, education and self-management advice.
The service complements NHS and specialist cancer care and does not replace conventional treatment. Appointments are by prior booking, with a free 10-minute discovery call available for new patients.