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Who are the Macmillan haematology nurse specialists?
Our team of Macmillan Haematology Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) also known as Haematology Specialist Nurses, is here to support patients across the four sites of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust:
- Royal Sussex County Hospital
- Princess Royal Hospital
- Worthing Hospital
- St Richard’s Hospital
Each CNS acts as a key worker for specific blood cancer subtypes, which includes Leukaemia /Myeloid Disorders (MDS/MPN), Myeloma/MGUS and Lymphomas.
We provide expert care for all patients with blood disorders across these sites.
What we do
We work closely with Haematology Consultants and the Haematology Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) to:
- Coordinate your care
- Monitor your treatment
- Support your decision-making
- Provide you and your family with tailored information and support
We offer continuity of care in outpatient clinics, treatment day units, and inpatient wards, playing an integral role within the Haematology MDT.
Your key worker
As your key workers, we provide:
- Information about your diagnosis and treatment
- Emotional and financial support
- Signposting to additional resources and community services
We are here to support you and your loved ones throughout your care pathway.
The haematology MDT (Multidisciplinary Team)
Our CNS team collaborates with:
- Consultant haematologists
- Oncologists
- Radiologists
- Pathologists
- Allied Health Professionals
- Tertiary Centres
- Research Nurses and various others, depending on your needs.
The Haematology MDT meets on each Monday morning (except on bank holidays) to review cases, monitor treatment responses, and develop personalised care plans. Our role is to be your advocate at this meeting.
Additional support
Our team includes a Macmillan Support Worker who offers non-medical advice, such as:
- Assistance with appointment coordination
- Referrals to other services
- Liaison with healthcare professionals
Feel free to reach out to us during our regular working hours by phone or email.
If we can’t answer immediately, please leave a message, and we will return your call as soon as possible.
We strive to respond on the same day, but sometimes it may take until the next working day.
Please note that this is not an emergency service. If you are feeling unwell or undergoing treatment, refer to the UNWELL CARD given to you.
Even if you believe your concern is trivial, we would like to hear it.
Royal Sussex County Hospital team
01273 696955
Ext. 63807
Ella Spencer
Macmillan Haematology Support Worker
Tuesday to Thursday
Other useful phone numbers at Royal Sussex County Hospital:
Telephone 01273 696955 with the below extension numbers:
- Haematology day unit (Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm): extension 67413
- Haematology ward (out of hours): extension 64771
- Haematology secretaries: extension 64658
- Sussex Cancer Centre Chemotherapy unit: extension 64799
- Sussex Cancer Centre main reception: extension 64324
- PET CT Appointments: extension 64572
- CT appointments: extension 64926
- Pharm@Sea: 01273 523257
Your privacy
If you are a patient at Royal Sussex County Hospital, your details may be shared with Macmillan colleagues at the Horizon Centre to help provide the best support. Your information is confidential and securely stored. You can choose how much information to share and withdraw consent anytime by contacting your CNS.
For more details on how Macmillan Cancer Support handles your data, please see the Macmillan Privacy Policy.
Contact the Macmillan Horizon Centre:
📞 01273 468770
✉️ [email protected]
Princess Royal Hospital (Royal Sussex County Hospital Team)
01273 696955
Ext. 63807
Tela Jiawook-Brooks
Generic Haematology CNS
Tuesday to Friday
Other useful phone numbers at Princess Royal Hospital:
Telephone 01444 441881 with the below extension numbers:
- Day Unit/Reception (Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm): extension 65702
- Day Unit/Coordinator: extension 68404
- Haematology secretaries: extension 68214
- PET CT Appointments: 01273 696955, extension 64572
- MRI appointments: extension 01444 440045
- Pharm@Sea: 01273 523257
Amanda Justice
Myeloma/MGUS
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Jos Habens
Leukaemia/Myeloid/MPN/MDS/CML
Monday to Thursday
Lucy Watson
Lymphoma/CLL
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
Sara Reynolds
Macmillan Haematology Support Worker
Monday to Friday (except alternative Thursdays)
Other useful phone numbers at Worthing Hospital:
Telephone 01903 205111 with the below extension numbers:
- Amberley unit/ Reception (Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm): extension 85502
- Amberley unit/ Coordinator (Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm): extension 84742
- Balcombe ward: extension 86550
- Haematology secretaries: extension: 84636
- PET CT Appointments: 01273 696955, extension 64572
- Pathology Reception: extension 85149
- CT appointments: extension 85548
- Pharmacy dispensary: extension 86300
Ranji Jose
Myeloma/MGUS
Monday to Friday
Laura Link
Leukaemia/Myeloid/MPN/MDS/CML
Monday and Friday
Claire Ballantyne
Lymphoma/CLL
Monday to Friday
Andrzej Szydlowski
Macmillan Haematology Support Worker
Tuesday to Friday
Other useful phone numbers at St Richard’s Hospital:
Telephone 01243 788122 with the below extension numbers:
- Fernhurst Centre (Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm): extension 35166/35156
- Haematology secretaries: extension 31415
- PET CT Appointments: 01273 696955, extension 64572
- CT appointments: extension 33470
- Pharmacy dispensary: Ext 33347
Useful websites
We recommend examining the webpages of these national charities should you require further information.
- Lymphoma Action
- Myeloma UK
- Leukaemia Care
- Macmillan Cancer Support
- Macmillan Horizon Centre
- Blood Cancer UK | We’re here to beat blood cancer
- MPN Voice – mpnvoice.org.uk
- MDS UK | Support & Info For MDS & CMML Patients & Families
The information in this leaflet is for guidance purposes only and is in no way intended to replace professional clinical advice by a qualified practitioner.
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