CANCER CARE & LYMPHATIC SUPPORT

CANCER CARE & LYMPHATIC SUPPORT

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Nurse-Led Specialist Clinic

Advanced Lymphatic Training

Calm Clinical Environment

Integrated Recovery Approach

How Cancer Treatment Affects the Lymphatic System

Surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and lymph node removal can affect lymphatic drainage and tissue health. This may lead to swelling, heaviness, tissue changes and increased risk of lymphoedema.

What You’ll Experience

Gentle restorative techniques

A calm, distraction-free environment

Soft sensory elements inspired by nature

How We Support Cancer Care Clients

All treatments are adapted to prioritise safety, comfort and emotional wellbeing.

Gentle, specialist lymphatic care to support comfort, swelling management and wellbeing during and after cancer treatment.

Support may include:

Working Alongside Your Medical Team

Our care is designed to complement your medical treatment. Treatments are adapted based on your treatment stage, surgical history and tissue sensitivity.

We carefully adapt all lymphatic treatments based on:

Home Visit Cancer Care Support

For clients who are unable to attend the clinic, we also offer cancer care lymphatic support at home.

Home visits are suitable if you:

What to Expect

A gentle consultation, treatment history review and a personalised, adapted treatment plan.

Your first cancer care appointment includes:

How It Works

Choose What Best Describes You

01

I’ve had surgery and want to recover properly

Swelling and inflammation after surgery can slow healing and affect comfort.

02

I have long-term swelling or lymphoedema

Persistent swelling may indicate reduced lymphatic drainage and requires specialist support.

03

I’ve been told I may have lipoedema

Painful swelling, heaviness and easy bruising may be signs of lipoedema.

04

I feel heavy, inflamed or congested

General swelling, puffiness and fluid retention can reflect lymphatic overload.

05

I want to enhance healing and recovery

Advanced oxygen therapy to support healing, recovery and lymphatic health.

06

Not Sure?

Many people experience overlapping symptoms. The best place to start is with a specialist assessment.

Not Sure Which Path Is Right for You?

Start with a specialist assessment and get a clear, structured recovery plan.

Got Questions? We’ve Got You

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We offer gentle lymphatic support for clients undergoing or recovering from cancer treatment.

All treatments are adapted to prioritise safety, comfort and emotional wellbeing and are designed to complement your medical care.

The lymphatic system plays a vital role in fluid balance, immune function and tissue health. It helps remove excess fluid, waste products and toxins from the body while supporting healing and recovery.

When lymphatic flow becomes slow or compromised, people may experience swelling, heaviness, inflammation or slow healing. Our treatments aim to support the natural movement of lymphatic fluid and restore balance.

No. Lymphatic drainage is typically very gentle and rhythmic. It works with the body’s natural lymphatic flow rather than using deep pressure.

Many clients find treatments deeply relaxing, although some areas may feel more sensitive depending on swelling or recovery stage.

This varies depending on your goals, symptoms and medical history.

Some clients benefit from occasional maintenance treatments, while others require structured support over a period of time - particularly following surgery or when managing conditions such as lymphoedema.

We will guide you after your assessment.

No referral is required. However, we are happy to work alongside your healthcare providers where appropriate.

Yes. We provide specialist home visits for clients who prefer treatment at home or find travel difficult.

This includes post-operative recovery, lymphoedema support, post-natal, cancer care and general lymphatic treatments.

You don’t need to decide this yourself.

We recommend starting with a specialist assessment. During this appointment, we review your symptoms, history and goals before recommending the most appropriate treatment or recovery pathway.

The best starting point is a specialist assessment. This allows us to understand your needs and guide you toward the most appropriate support.