Page results
-
Anaemia is a condition in which the body has fewer red blood cells, or have less haemoglobin in the red blood cells, than normal. Patients who may have anaemia can be referred to general haematology by GPs and hospital doctors.
-
UCLH treats a range of red cell blood disorders and anaemias.
-
The TB network for north central London aims to reduce the capital’s high number of new cases and making it easier for patients to receive treatment.
-
This booklet explains what you can expect during recovery from your autologous stem cell transplant.
-
In partnership with Camden MSK, our department has agreed to provide ultrasound-guided joint and soft tissue injections to patients referred by the Camden community MSK services.
-
UCLH provides an advanced diagnostic service and a comprehensive treatment programme for patients with different types of leukaemia.
-
We provide an advanced diagnostic service and a comprehensive treatment programme for patients with different types of leukaemia.
-
UCLH is a centre of excellence in the management of patients with acute and chronic leukaemia. We provide an advanced diagnostic service and a comprehensive treatment programme for patients with different types of leukaemia.
-
UCLH is a centre of excellence in the management of patients with acute and chronic leukaemia.
-
UCLH is considered a centre of excellence in the management of patients with Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
File results
-
FOI/2024/0269 - Paediatric audiology services
-
FOI/2024/0273 - Covid restrictions for visitors at Elizabeth Garret Anderson (EGA) from December 2021-June 2022
-
FOI/2024/0274 - Number of endoscopes at Trust
-
FOI/2024/0277 - Paediatric respiratory admission rates 2018-2023
-
FOI/2024/0279 - Social media management platforms and tools
-
FOI/2024/0283 - Cyber security/ cyber attack
-
FOI/2024/0285 - Private patient non-contractual tariffs
-
FOI/2024/0288 - Maternity ward closure for new admissions 2019-2023
-
FOI/2024/0291 - Private patient income 2020-2023
-
FOI/2024/0295 - MRI scanners at Trust 2019/2020 and 2022/24