Page results
-
This page explains what you can expect after you have been referred to the Lymphoedema Service at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) for a video or telephone appointment.
-
Information for visitors including visiting times, limit and infection control in place for each ward and location.
-
This page is for patients who are going to receive whole brain radiotherapy to the brain if your cancer has spread there.
-
A guide for GPs and healthcare professionals on how to refer patients to UCLH.
-
This information explains when planned caesareans would be provided at The Whittington Hospital for women having antenatal care at UCLH.
-
From 10 September 2025, proxies will be able to see more information in your MyCare account. Proxies are individuals such as parents or carers who have access to your MyCare account.
-
This page has been written by the team in the mitochondrial clinic for patients who are seen at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, who have a diagnosis of mitochondrial disease.
-
What to expect from your neuro-oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist (key worker) at the NHNN
-
This page has been written for patients who are having radiotherapy or proton beam therapy to the oesophagus.
-
Contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
File results
-
FOI/2022/0576 - Medications within dermatology
-
FOI/2022/0577 - Injuries relating to e-scooters, cycling and moterbikes
-
FOI/2022/0578 - Nurses and junior doctors sick leave for anxiety, stress, depression
-
FOI/2022/0585 - Racial abuse by patients towards staff
-
FOI/2022/0586 - Individuals who have sought help from GPs or addiction services in relation to addiction to pornography
-
FOI/2022/0591 - Maternity guidelines relating to obesity
-
FOI/2022/0593 - Trust membership of Stonewall's Diversity Champion programme
-
FOI/2022/0607 - Mercaptopurine 50mg tablet usage in Trust
-
FOI/2022/0615 - Vasectomy operations
-
FOI/2022/0621 - Remote monitoring and virtual ward use