Knee pain and stiffness are common, but can be disabling and have a significant impact on the ways people are able to lead day-to-day life. As we get older our joints and the muscles and ligaments ...
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 ...
You will have to pay to park. You will have to do this every day at all times. It costs more money to park for longer. There is a sign telling you how much you have to pay. You put your money in the ...
You will have to pay to park. You will have to do this every day at all times. It costs more money to park for longer. There is a sign telling you how much you have to pay. You put your money in 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 ...
If you are worried about risks and symptoms, including those outside the screening age group, contact your GP. Not all symptoms mean its bowel cancer. They can be due to other conditions, which may ...
DLD is an invisible disability that affects people’s ability to understand and/or use language. It’s a lifelong developmental disability that does not go away.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Visiting times run from 3pm to 8pm. Two visitors are allowed at a time unless exceptional circumstances apply and agreed by the nurse or midwife in charge. The following areas have special visiting ...
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 ...