How can the Community Midwifery Team be contacted? Women can refer to our service by phoning the Direct Contact Number: 07787 841 986 Both women and medical professionals can send non-urgent question ...
In this section you can find lots of information about your operation at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. You can also find a range of general information about your visit to the hospital in the menu on the ...
Your appointment letter will tell you where the clinic you need is located at the hospital. Maps are available on the hospital site and clinics are signposted. The staff at main reception can also ...
We have 12 sites across the boroughof Lewisham.
Most amputees in south-east London will undergo major amputation at St Thomas' Hospital. Once medically well, Lewisham residents will be referred to our service, where we work in close partnership ...
You can check your symptoms quickly and easily on NHS Choices. Work through the questions via the link below to find the most suitable symptom checker for you. Once you’ve found the most appropriate ...
The safety of our patients is the number one priority of the Trust. We have an honest and open culture and encourage our staff to highlight any patient safety or quality concerns that they may have.
Cardiac rehabilitation, or heart rehabilitation, is the process of getting people back to as full a life as possible after a cardiac or heart event. It is helpful for those who have had a heart attack ...
Please complete this form, giving as much detail as possible so that we can ensure the best pathway for your maternity care. The information you provide will be placed in your medical records and only ...
We offer video appointments through Attend Anywhere – a secure, NHS backed system. The decision to offer a video appointment will be made by a medical professional depending on your individual care ...
Our perinatal pelvic health service can support you if you have problems with your pelvic floor during pregnancy or up to 1 year after giving birth.Pelvic health issues includes problems with: Please ...
At meal times, we try to ensure that patients are not interrupted by either clinicians or visitors. As a result, during mealtimes visitors will be asked to leave the ward unless the nursing staff have ...