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HOCA Brisbane Flood Update
Friday, 21 January 2011 10:29

To our valued HOCA Patients and Business Partners

 

We hope you were not adversely affected by the flooding and are safe and taking care during these difficult times. 

The HOCA Corporate Office located at Milton was severely damaged by flood waters and is currently uninhabitable.  Due to this event our switchboard and administrative departments have been temporarily relocated.  We are endeavouring to bring services back to usual levels and ask for your patience and understanding when you are contacting HOCA during this period.

 

Our four Clinics – HOCA @ Wesley, HOCA @ Mater, HOCA Chermside and HOCA Gold Coast were not adversely effected by the flood and are operating as normal.

 

We are very grateful for the support and friendship our team members, their family and friends and business partners have extended to us over the last few days.

 

If you have any concerns please contact your local Clinic Manager or the HOCA Acting CEO, Maryanne Hargraves.

 

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Exceptional treatment and support. A caring and compassionate culture.

That is what patients find at HOCA (Haematology and Oncology Clinics of Australia) – the leaders in cancer care. Across our network of four cancer care centres in South-East Queensland, the values of integrity, courage, teamwork and compassion are central to our patient-focused approach to cancer care.