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If you or someone you care about is diagnosed with cancer, Maggie's can help.
Maggie's Oxford is in the grounds of the Churchill Hospital, a warm, welcoming place where you can meet people who are experiencing the same things you are.
At Maggie's you can find support groups specific to your needs, and get advice and information from our professional staff.
You don't need an appointment, and all our support is free.
Our programme of support includes:
We are directly opposite the Cancer and Haematology Centre in a glass and wood treehouse building.
For maps of the hospital, information about transport and parking and contact details, please use the link below.
How to find the Churchill Hospital