Icon Cancer Centre Gleneagles provides a full range of treatments for a wide-range of cancer types and blood conditions. Our experienced care team of specialists and nursing staff nurses are focused on ensuring optimum patient safety and comfort throughout their treatment journey. Icon Gleneagles is centrally located on Napier Road within Gleneagles Medical Centre with a full range of diagnostics and laboratory services.
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Getting here
By MRT
The Orchard MRT station is located in close proximity to Icon (1.6km).
By Taxi
A taxi stand is available for arrivals and departures in front of Gleneagles Medical Centre.
By Bus
A number of bus services travel to Icon (from stop 13019): 7, 75, 77, 105, 106, 123, 174, 174
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Pharmacy
Imaging services available on hospital campus (PET-CT)
Access to Allied Health
Scalp Cooling system
- Management and diagnosis of solid tumours
- Chemotherapy for a range of different cancer types
For further information on chemotherapy, click here.
- Treatment for malignant and non-malignant blood disorders
- Administration of blood products – including iron infusions and stem cell transplantation
- Haematologists work with patients to develop a personalised treatment plan based on their diagnosis and circumstances
For further information on treatment for blood disorders, click here.
- Management and diagnosis of solid tumours
- Radiation therapy for a range of different cancer types
For further information on radiation therapy, click here.
- Treatment for an individual’s specific type and stage of cancer
- Used as primary cancer treatment or in combination with other treatments (radiation therapy, chemotherapy or surgery)
For further information on targeted therapies, click here.
- Treatment for malignancies using the body’s own immune system to slow the growth and spread of cancer cells, and destroy existing cancer cells
- Treatment may be provided to individual as oral therapy, injections, topical or intravesical therapy
For further information on immunotherapy, click here.
- Treatment to deprive the cancer cells of the specific hormones feeding the cancerous tumours
- Treatment may be provided to individual as oral therapy, subcutaneous injection or intramuscular injections
For further information on hormone therapy, click here.
- Screening program tailored to the individual’s needs to detect cancer early
- Services support individuals at a higher risk of getting cancer, including those with a family history
- Consists of blood tests, MRI, CTs, colonoscopies, nasoscopes and gastroscopies