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Clinical Biochemistry HSL at 60 Whitfield Street has a fully automated laboratory offering a range of routine biochemical tests to UCLH and local GPs.
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If your doctor has referred you for a blood test, please book your phlebotomy (blood test) appointment online in advance.
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The UCLH play and youth services team provides therapeutic, diagnostic, developmental and specialised play interventions to help support children and young people during their time at UCLH.
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A safeguarding clinic dedicated to the long term needs of children and young people who have problems related to Sexual, gynaecological or genito-urinary health, Complex maltreatment including sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, factitious illness and related issues. We also see unaccompanied children, refugees and looked after children.
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Professor Lunn's specialist clinical and research interests are in the inflammatory neuropathies, particularly Guillain-Barré syndrome, CIDP and paraproteinaemic neuropathies.
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The UCLH Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP) is a team of women and their families, commissioners and providers (midwives and doctors) working together to review and contribute to the development of local maternity care.
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Individuals are able to access their own. In some cases certain third parties have the right to ask for copies of medical records.
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The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) came into force on 1 January 2005 giving members of the public certain rights to ask public authorities for information relating to the public authority.
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A new hospital with state-of-the-art facilities using cutting edge technology, with spectacular views across London, University College Hospital is located on Euston Road, close to Warren Street and Euston Square Tube stations and is within walking distance of Euston railway station. University College Hospital was officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen in October 2005. Services offered at University College Hospital include accident & emergency, hyper-acute stroke unit, cancer care, critical care, endocrinology, general surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology, general medicine, general neurology, rheumatology, orthopaedics, paediatric & adolescents, and urology.
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The Teenage and Young Adults Cancer Service looks after people aged from 13 to 24, who may have a wide range of cancers and some non-cancerous conditions.
File results
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FOI/2023/0732 - Trust staff from EU 2016 to 2023
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FOI/2023/0717 - Stolen or lost patient property
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FOI/2023/0513 - Radiology equipment inventory
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FOI/2023/0515 - Visitor policy in response to Covid-19
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FOI/2023/0667 - Training in informed consent for doctors
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FOI/2023/0484 - Babies diagnosed with Tongue Tie
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FOI/2023/0641 - Diversity and equality; Stonewall Diversity Champions, Stonewall Workplace Equality, NHS Rainbow Badge schemes
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FOI/2023/0672 - Treatment with dermatology and respiratory medicine
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FOI/2023/0670 - Treatment with immunomodulatory medications
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FOI/2023/0657 - Doctors industrial action locum/ agency spend