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Looking for information and advice?

My Light is there to support you whenever you need it, wherever you are. Day or night this online platform is available for you to access unique content tailored to every stage of your cancer journey.

Whether you’ve just started treatment, you’re living with cancer, or supporting a loved one, access My Light for advice blogs, information articles and helpful videos.

Visit My Light at

beatsoncancercharity.org/my-light

book a 1-2-1 appointment

Within our 1-2-1 virtual wellbeing sessions we teach simple techniques to reduce anxiety and stress. We have had some great feedback from those who have accessed this service. If you are interested in knowing more, then please book by emailing wellbeingreferrals@beatsoncancercharity.org

“i always feel very relaxed and calm after my session. i had never tried mindfulness or relaxation techniques before but i will be carrying it on even after my treatment ends”

“having someone to talk to who wasn’t a family member has been really helpful. the relaxation (techniques) have helped me sleep better too”

wig fitting

We all have our own thoughts and feelings about hair loss. Our wig consultants are here to ensure that you get the right support to help you manage those thoughts and feelings. We are here to give you professional advice and guidance to ensure that you feel confident and comfortable. Our team will take the time to trim and style your wig so that it is tailored to you. You can find the latest locations and times for our Wig Service below. To speak to a member of our team please call 0141 301 7439.

WIG SERVICE LOCATIONS AND TIMES

Wellbeing Centre:

Monday - Friday 9.30am - 5.00pm, Saturday 9.30am – 4.00pm at The Beatson.

Clinic P, The New Victoria Hospital:

Every Wednesday 9.30am - 4.30pm.

Vale of Leven Hospital Haematology and Oncology clinic:

Tuesday 12.30pm - 4.30pm.

Queen Elizabeth University Hospital:

Referrals can be taken for those attending cancer treatment.

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