Skip to main content
Services & Clinics
Read more

Medical Oncology

We treat cancer using medicines to destroy or slow the growth of cancer cells.

What we do

We provide cancer care and treatment to South Australians and surrounding states. Services are provided in outpatient, inpatient, and community settings.

Medical Oncology provides chemotherapy, supportive care and other medications including targeted therapies.

We operate as a single service at both the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH). Both sites operate a Chemotherapy Day Centre for infusions and treatment and a Home Therapy service for eligible patients. Inpatient care is provided at both the RAH and TQEH.

Where to find us

  • Day Treatment 3E (Chemotherapy Day Centre) – Level 3E, Royal Adelaide Hospital
  • Cancer Outpatient Clinics – Level 3E, Royal Adelaide Hospital
  • Cancer Inpatient Wards – Levels 6E & 7E, Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Who we are

The Medical Oncology Team is made up of oncologists, nurses and a variety of other health professionals who work together to coordinate the care of patients with cancer.

Consultants

  • Dr Harminder Takhar – Cancer Service Medical Lead
  • Dr Anne Taylor – Head of Unit Medical Oncology

GI Lower/Colorectal

  • Dr. Jon Hogan-Doran
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita
  • Dr. Sid Selva-Nayagam

GI Upper

  • Dr. Nimit Singhal
  • Dr. Harminder Takhar
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita
  • Jon Hogan-Doran

Urinary

  • Dr. Hsiang Tan
  • Dr. Rachel Chang
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita

Male Genital Organs

  • Dr. Yoko Tomita
  • Dr. Hsiang Tan
  • Dr. Rachel Chang
  • Dr. Chris Sweeney

Breast

  • A/Prof Nicholas Murray
  • Dr. Meena Okera
  • Dr. Anne Taylor
  • Dr. Sid Selva-Nayagam

Skin

  • Prof. Michael Brown (RAH) – Melanoma
  • Dr. Rachel Chang – Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers
  • Dr. Anne Taylor – Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers

Sarcoma/Soft Tissues/Bone

  • Dr. Eryn Dow
  • Dr. Sid Selva-Nayagam
  • Dr. Nimit Singhal

Female Genital Organ

  • Dr. Eryn Dow
  • Dr. Meena Okera
  • Dr. Sid Selva-Nayagam

Lung/Mesothelioma

  • Prof. Michael Brown
  • Dr. Jon Hogan-Doran
  • Dr. Nimit Singhal
  • Dr. Harminder Takhar
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita

Thyroid

  • Dr. Nimit Singhal
  • Dr. Anne Taylor
  • Dr. Rachel Chang
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita

Head and Neck

  • Dr. Rachael Chang
  • Dr. Anne Taylor

Brain/GBM

  • Dr. Rachael Chang
  • Dr. Jon Hogan-Doran
  • Dr. Nimit Singhal

AYA

  • Dr. Eryn Dow

Cancer Services

Learn about all cancer care and treatment services offered at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. 

This page was last updated 13 June 2025.

We offer support from a dedicated team of allied health professionals who are experienced in addressing the unique needs of cancer patients.

Our available support services include:

  • Aboriginal Cancer Care Coordinators, providing culturally sensitive care and support
  • Clinical Psychologists, providing help managing emotional and psychological well-being
  • Dietitians, offering nutritional guidance to support treatment and recovery
  • Dental Services, assisting with oral health needs related to cancer treatment
  • Social Workers, providing psychosocial assessment, crisis intervention, counselling, discharge planning, aged care coordination, risk assessment, and support with socio-legal and ethical matters
  • Speech Pathologists, supporting communication and swallowing issues that may arise during treatment.

In addition, volunteers from the Cancer Council are regularly available to offer patient-focused information and counselling.

Your outpatient appointment

Contact us to:

  • change your appointment time
  • cancel your appointment
  • enquire about the progress of your referral
  • general outpatient enquiries.

Phone Cancer Outpatients and follow the prompts to select the required service.

Outpatient services

Find out information about specialist outpatient appointments, how to be referred, plus information when attending an outpatient clinic.

Accommodation services

Patients diagnosed with cancer who live in regional, rural, or remote areas may need to travel to Adelaide for treatment, which can involve staying away from home for extended periods.

Two independent, non-government organisations (Cancer Council SA and the Leukaemia Foundation) offer subsidised or free accommodation (where available) for regional and rural patients and their carers.

Patients with blood cancers can contact these charitable organisations directly to discuss their accommodation needs.

Cancer Council SA

Greenhill Lodge Accommodation
202 Greenhill Road,
Eastwood SA 5063

Phone: 8291 4200

For patients with any type of cancer.

Go to page
Leukaemia Foundation

Bridgestone Australia Blood Cancer Centre
39 Folland Ave,
Northfield SA 5085

Phone: 1800 620 420

For patients with blood cancers.

Learn more

Patient Assistance Transport Scheme (PATS)

The Patient Assistance Transport Scheme (PATS) is a state-wide subsidy program that provides money to pay for some travel, escort and accommodation costs for rural and remote South Australians who travel over 100 km each way to see a specialist.

This page was last updated 13 June 2025.

Referrals can be made directly via email or fax or via the statewide electronic referral ‘HealthLink SmartForm’ available in GP practice management software.

To ensure timely triage, include all demographic and clinical details. 

The service triages referrals according to clinical urgency. 

Urgent and serious referrals

If you are concerned about the appointment being delayed or if the patient's condition is deteriorating, contact the registrar to discuss. 

Registrars are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Patients requiring immediate assessment should be sent directly to the Emergency Department.

This page was last updated 13 June 2025.

Lead consultants

  • Dr Harminder Takhar – Cancer Service Medical Lead
  • Dr Anne Taylor – Head of Unit Medical Oncology

Full team

  • Dr. Jon Hogan-Doran
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita
  • Dr. Sid Selva-Nayagam
  • Dr. Nimit Singhal
  • Dr. Harminder Takhar
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita
  • Jon Hogan-Doran
  • Dr. Hsiang Tan
  • Dr. Rachel Chang
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita
  • Dr. Hsiang Tan
  • Dr. Rachel Chang
  • Dr. Chris Sweeney
  • A/Prof Nicholas Murray
  • Dr. Meena Okera
  • Dr. Anne Taylor
  • Dr. Sid Selva-Nayagam
  • Prof. Michael Brown (RAH) – Melanoma
  • Dr. Rachel Chang – Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers
  • Dr. Anne Taylor – Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers
  • Dr. Eryn Dow
  • Dr. Sid Selva-Nayagam
  • Dr. Nimit Singhal
  • Dr. Eryn Dow
  • Dr. Meena Okera
  • Dr. Sid Selva-Nayagam
  • Prof. Michael Brown
  • Dr. Jon Hogan-Doran
  • Dr. Nimit Singhal
  • Dr. Harminder Takhar
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita
  • Dr. Nimit Singhal
  • Dr. Anne Taylor
  • Dr. Rachel Chang
  • Dr. Yoko Tomita
  • Dr. Rachael Chang
  • Dr. Anne Taylor
  • Dr. Rachael Chang
  • Dr. Jon Hogan-Doran
  • Dr. Nimit Singhal
  • Dr. Eryn Dow

This page was last updated 13 June 2025.

This page was last updated 13 June 2025.

Back to top