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Oncologists in London

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Oncologists care for patients diagnosed with cancer, guiding them through diagnosis, treatment and beyond. Whether it’s a solid tumour like breast cancer, lung cancer or prostate cancer, or more complex conditions like thoracic cancers or small-cell variants, they create tailored treatment plans. Treatment may involve chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy or targeted therapy. Oncologists also help with metastatic cancer management and may recommend genetic testing to assess risk and personalise care. If you're looking for supportive cancer care throughout the journey, they’re the specialists to turn to.

Yes — this page covers Greater London, but you can easily focus your search. Browse experienced oncologists in North London, East London, West London, South London, Central London or Harley Street.

Initial private consultations with an oncologist in London usually range from £250 to £350. Ongoing treatment and investigations such as genetic testing or scans will be billed separately and often vary depending on the hospital or centre.

Click the Book button on the profile of the oncologist you’re interested in. You can pick a time and confirm your appointment in minutes. Most clinics also provide a number if you'd prefer to call first.

Yes, simply use the gender filter while browsing to see doctors who match your preference.

Use the insurance dropdown on the page to select your provider. You’ll then only see oncologists who accept your insurance plan.

All oncologists on Doctorshire are GMC-registered and have completed specialist training in oncology. Many also work in leading NHS cancer centres alongside their private practice.

Private oncology typically means shorter wait times, more flexible appointments and quicker access to diagnostic tests. NHS care is comprehensive but may involve longer timelines depending on the case.

Your oncologist will review your medical history, go over any existing test results and may suggest further scans or biopsies. They’ll explain your diagnosis and treatment options, and work with you to build a plan — whether it involves immunotherapy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy or something more targeted.