In this section you can find lots of information about your stay in University Hospital Lewisham. You can also find a range of general information about your visit to the hospital using the menu to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Claire Champion, Director of Operations and Nursing at the Trust, highlights some of the great things the Trust have been doing to ensure all patients are treated with dignity and respect.
How can you access the service? Pregnant women and people (aged 22 years and under) can refer themselves to the service, if they are less than 28 weeks pregnant, by emailing LH.FNP@nhs.net. or ...
The Trust's patient advice and liaison service offers confidential advice and support to help you with any concerns you may have about your care, or the care of a relative or friend. Our aim is to try ...
We have 12 sites across the boroughof Lewisham.
There are pay and display car parks at the hospital. If you have a sat nav, you can enter the postcode SE18 4QH. There are a number of cycle racks at the hospital. You can view local cycle routes on ...
Please complete this form, giving as much detail as possible so that we can ensure the best pathway for your maternity care. The information you provide will be placed in your medical records and only ...
In the past, health and social care workers from different local organisations involved in your care have not had a system in place to share important information about your care automatically. To ...