Where we are based
The department is split between two locations on the James Cook site – the main hospital building and the Endeavour Unit.

The Endeavour Unit is a newer facility, but there is no difference between the quality of service, equipment and treatment provided there and within the main hospital building. Which location you will be treated in depends entirely upon the exact nature of your condition and how it needs to be treated.
More information about getting to our hospital.
Who will I see?
Ordinarily, the first person you will meet will be one of our reception team who will ensure that you are greeted, booked in and directed to where you need to be. Should you need to visit the mould room you will be seen by technicians from that area. From here the staff group that will take care of your imaging and treatment are known as radiographers who are supported by assistants, and a range of professional staff such as medical physicists who ensure that our machines run efficiently and safely.
During your treatment you will also be seen in oncology outpatients by our treatment review team who are also senior radiographers and will ensure that your treatment is on track, and that any concerns or issues that you have are addressed.