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How to prepare for your appointment
This report analyses the tissue samples from the tumour(s) that were taken at your biopsies or surgical procedures.
- If you have had more than one biopsy or surgery, please be sure to get the reports for each of these procedures.
- The doctor who performed the biopsy or surgery is most likely to have this report.
- If you unable to find a report - don't worry - we have a specialised team that is trained to recover reports and investigations rapidly.
Request an Appointment
Rest assured. At Sandton Oncolgy we value your well-being above all else.
That much-needed peace of mind that you're in good hands is exactly what you will enjoy when you become a patient of Sandton Oncology. This is because you are at the heart of everything we do... and how we do what we do.
Once your primary specialist, the medical professional who has diagnosed you, has referred you to Sandton Oncology, we make it our business to streamline the process for you as far as possible. To this end, your first meeting with one of our consultants is critical. Following an in-depth discussion with you, the consultant will design a care plan especially for you that takes all the elements of your treatment, as well as cost, time and planning into consideration.
Ultimately, we aim to minimise stress and discomfort for you. Thus, we adhere to clinical best practice protocols and place you in the epicentre of our patient-centric care model. We also implement cost-effective care management strategies.
Once you have read the appointment preparation advice, or the Your questions answered page, and you still have a question that remains, please call one of our M.A.C. (Medical Administration Clerk) consultants at one of our centres near you, and they will gladly assist.




