Prince of Wales Private Hospital
Private Hospital
Prince of Wales Private Hospital is a private hospital located in Randwick.
This hospital provides cancer surgery.
Chemotherapy services are available at the Prince of Wales Private Hospital Oncology Day Centre.
Location and contact details
Prince of Wales Private Hospital
- Address
- Barker Street Randwick NSW 2 0 3 1
- Phone
- 0 2. 9 6 5 0. 4 0 0 0.
- Fax
- 0 2. 9 6 5 0. 4 8 5 0.
- Website
- Visit website
Types of treatment
Prince of Wales Private Hospital provides cancer surgery.
Information about additional cancer services including chemotherapy can be found at the Prince of Wales Private Hospital Oncology Day Centre.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Specialist cancer centres and specialist networked hospitals
Treatment for some cancers can be complex and patients should be treated at a hospital which meets agreed criteria for managing this type of cancer. These centres are known as specialist cancer centres.
In addition, specific hospitals across NSW are networked with specialist centres for the treatment of certain cancer types.
Prince of Wales Private Hospital is a specialist centre for:
- breast cancer
- colon cancer
- neurological cancers
- pancreatic, primary liver and bile duct cancers
- rectal cancer
- sarcoma.
Prince of Wales Private Hospital is a specialist networked hospital for:
- Ovarian cancer – linked to The Royal Hospital for Women
Cancer care teams
Specialists at Prince of Wales Private Hospital participate on the multidisciplinary cancer care teams (MDT) listed below. The teams meet regularly to coordinate care for people with these types of cancers:
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- Blood cancer
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- Bowel cancer
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- Brain and spinal cord cancer
- Endocrine cancer
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- Breast cancer
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- Endocrine cancer
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- Gynaecological cancer
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- Head and neck cancer
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- Lung cancer
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- Neuroendocrine cancer
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- Skin cancer
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- Soft tissue sarcoma
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- Upper gastrointestinal cancer
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- Urogenital cancer
Cancer specialists
The following cancer specialists work at Prince of Wales Private Hospital:
Surgeons
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Dr Alistair Cameron-Strange Urologist
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Dr Andrew Bridger Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, Head and Neck Surgeon
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Dr Andrew Parasyn Surgical Oncologist
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Dr Andrew Richards Urologist
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Dr April Wong Breast Surgeon
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Dr Catherine Banks Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon
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Dr Christopher Lehane Endocrine Surgeon, General Surgeon, Surgical Oncologist
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Dr Connor O'Meara Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, Head and Neck Surgeon
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A/Prof David Lubowski Colorectal Surgeon
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Dr David Wilson Neurosurgeon
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Dr Earl Abraham Breast Surgeon, Endocrine Surgeon, General Surgeon
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Dr Francis Lam Colorectal Surgeon
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Dr Ian Jacobson Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, Head and Neck Surgeon
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Dr King Man Wan Gynaecological Oncologist
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Dr Koroush Haghighi Hepatobiliary Surgeon, Pancreatic Surgeon, Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeon
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Dr Marc Langbart Plastic Surgeon
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Dr Paul Gassner Urologist
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A/Prof Peter Grant Cardiothoracic Surgeon
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Dr Peter Wilson Neurosurgeon
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Prof Philip Crowe Surgical Oncologist
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Dr Pouria Moradi Plastic Surgeon
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Dr Railya Mousina Breast Surgeon, General Surgeon
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Dr Raj Reddy Neurosurgeon
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A/Prof Rhonda Farrell Gynaecological Oncologist
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Dr Richard Savdie Urologist
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Dr Robert Gandy Gastrointestinal Surgeon, Hepatobiliary Surgeon, Pancreatic Surgeon
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Dr Shagun Aggarwal Plastic Surgeon
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Dr Shing Wong Colorectal Surgeon
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Dr Siamak Choroomi Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon
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Dr Vivek Arora Gynaecological Oncologist
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Dr Zakir Akhunji Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Other specialists
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Dr Ann Poynten Endocrinologist
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Prof Christopher White Endocrinologist
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Prof David McKenzie Respiratory Physician
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Dr Elizabeth Brown Respiratory Physician
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Dr Nicholas Murray Respiratory Physician
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Dr Paul Lilburn Respiratory Physician
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Dr Simon Benstock Gastroenterologist
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Prof Stephen Riordan Gastroenterologist
Additional information
General information about fees
Most treatments are available in both the public and private systems but the costs can be very different. Also, a specialist can work in the public system, private system or both.
It is important to ask about fees before any doctors' visits, tests or treatments. Ask what the fees will be and how much you will get back from Medicare or your private health fund. You will have to pay any remaining costs (the gap payment).
Interpreting and translating services
Patients, their families and carers who do not speak English as a first language or who are Deaf have the right to free, confidential and professional interpreters when they use public health services.
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