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This information aims to help answer your questions about long-term follow-up care.
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Many people are terrified of wasps, but although painful, the sting usually gets better by itself in a few hours. However, for some, it can lead to deadly anaphylactic shock.Sean Hanrahan is one such person.
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Help during pregnancy and after having a baby Having a baby can be wonderful – but for as many as 1 in every 5 women it can also be a time of…
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This page is for young people with type 1 diabetes, under the children and young people’s diabetes service at UCLH.
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We do not accept self-referrals into the adult hearing aid service. All new patients must be either referred by their GP or referred from another UCLH service. When contacting the department to…
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The diagram below shows a typical appointment pathway through our service. Some patients require additional appointments to this, and some require less. The number of appointments needed will depend…
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The following information should be read by organisations referring patients to the UCLH. This is to notify you that University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) intends to…
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Requests for information should be made in writing. Telephone requests cannot be accepted, except in very exceptional circumstances. We accept requests via email or letter. Freedom of…
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Please use this form for complaints.
File results
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FOI/2022/0040 - Agency spend for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals
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FOI/2022/0048 - Cancer deaths in relation to Covid-19
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FOI/2022/0069 - Trust’s flexible endoscope inventory
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FOI/2022/0094 - Emergency Covid funding - private FM contractors
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FOI/2022/0114 - Number of new diagnoses relating to various conditions
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FOI/2022/0118 - Contact centre/ Call centre contracts
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FOI/2022/0150 - Hepatocellular carcinoma drug treatments
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FOI/2022/0161 - Referral to treatment waiting times
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FOI/2022/0163 - Ongoing staff absence due to COVID-19
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FOI/2022/0166 - Routine GP referrals made to Cardiology, Gynaecology and Neurology