Macmillan Support Line
How our support line can help you
"That phone call was like a huge, big hug down that line. I will never forget it... I will never be able to thank you enough. You gave me hope and you asked me what I needed." Quote from Melanie
Our trained advisors, including cancer information specialist nurses can provide emotional support and practical information about all aspects of cancer. If you have any questions or you just need someone to listen, get in touch.
You can ask us about:
- What happens next if you have just been diagnosed.
- What to expect from scans, tests and different treatments.
- Where to get support with money and work.
- Where to get help with how you are feeling, whether you have just been diagnosed or you have finished treatment.
- Getting practical and emotional help to support family or friends living with cancer.
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How to contact a Macmillan adviser
Most people call the Macmillan Support Line for free on 0808 808 00 00 as it can be easier to discuss diagnosis, treatments or practical support in real time with a specialist.
You can also chat online with our specialists. When chat is open you will see a 'Chat to us' icon at the bottom right of your screen. Click this to start the service. You will be asked a few questions to direct you to the best service to support you.
If you would like to send us an email please complete our online form. All emails are answered during opening hours and we will reply within two working days.
However you get in touch we will always help you get support from the relevant service. The opening times for each of our support services are listed below.
Opening times
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Call 0808 808 00 00 or use our online chat to speak to an information and support advisor or cancer information nurse specialist. 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm.
- Money advice, Monday-Friday, 8am to 6pm.
How do I get support if the helpline is closed?
We know that there can be times that you might need information and support when the Macmillan Support Line is closed.
- You can request a call back during our opening hours and we will call you back during these times.
- Our Online Community forums are for people living with or affected by cancer to chat or ask questions. It is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- You can find lots of information written by our cancer information team on our website about diagnosis, treatments and the impacts of cancer.
What to do in an emergency
If you need emergency medical help you should talk to your doctor immediately, call 999 or go to your local hospital’s A&E department. They will understand and are trained to help.
You can also call Samaritans for free anytime on 116 123
Other ways we can help
If you need help in another language
If you need an interpreter
If you prefer to speak to us in another language, interpreters are available. Just state, in English, the language you want to use.
If you are deaf or hard of hearing
You can ask for a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter call to be set up if you need further assistance. You can do this by emailing us or chatting with us to arrange a BSL interpreter call to be set up. Or you can have a hearing person you trust call the support line on your behalf.
Please note, it can take up to 3 working days to arrange a call. This depends on the availability of BSL interpreters and finding a time that suits you. You will need to have access to a laptop or PC, a good internet connection and a webcam.
For non-BSL users, you can chat online with cancer information specialists everyday, from 8am-8pm.
You can make text relay calls by dialling 18001 followed by 0808 808 0000. The Relay UK app is also available to download on Google Play or App Store.
About our information
This information has been produced by Macmillan's Digital Content Editor team and reviewed by Macmillan's Direct Services team.
Learn more about how we produce our cancer information.
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Keeping people safe
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About our call charges
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If you are calling from outside the UK