The Trust's new iCareLGT system goes live on 9 July. Bank and agency staff who use iCare will need to be trained in how to use the new system. See the training modules below and complete the ones that ...
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 ...
The Riverside Treatment Centre at University Hospital Lewisham provides some of the best facilities for non-emergency surgery available. For more information, please call the Treatment Centre on 0208 ...
We see a variety of patients: those who have had 2 or more falls in the last year, those with a fear of falling or those who feel off-balance. We offer a detailed assessment and tailor treatment ...
You will have to pay to park. You will have to do this every day at all times. It costs more money to park for longer. There is a sign telling you how much you have to pay. You put your money in the ...
Our car parks at both University Hospital Lewisham and Queen Elizabeth Hospital are managed electronically by automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras, which record all vehicles entering or ...
How can you contact the department? Please use the menu to the left or the links above to find contact details for a specific service. You can also find useful information on the contact details page.
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 note that due to Covid-19, our community gynaecology clinics are closed until further notice. Due to the current Covid-19 restrictions, we ask that you attend your appointment alone where ...
People who are looking to stop smoking are three times more likely to quit if they engage with stop smoking services. The team are there to give you advice and information on the advantages of not ...
Exercise is important for keeping your bones and muscles strong. It helps prevent muscle loss which can happen as a result of inactivity and some cancer medications. Exercise also helps boost your ...