Page results
-
UCLH has two mortuaries, one at University College Hospital and one at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN)
-
This patient information offers advice for patients suffering from long COVID regarding a healthy diet and nutrition.
-
Dr Swayne is a consultant neurologist with a special interest in neurorehabilitation and stroke.
-
This page aims to help you, your family or carers to plan ahead, and talk about decisions about your care or treatment that may need to be made in the future.
-
Dr Tyagi is a consultant neuropsychiatrist with a special interest in Tourette's syndrome and obesessive compulsive disorders (OCD)
-
Information about sickle cell disorder and pregnancy for UCLH patients.
-
The UK Chagas Hub brings together healthcare professionals, researchers, advocates and members of the Latin American community to tackle Chagas disease in the UK and contribute to global efforts to eliminate the disease.
-
This page explains the type of care we offer in the Supportive Care Unit at the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre.
-
The department of neuro-otology provides a specialist national service for the diagnosis, investigation, management and rehabilitation of complex, auditory, vestibular and voice disorders, including skull base surgery.
-
A guide to wigs and other headwear for UCLH patients
File results
-
FOI/2024/0420 - Commercialisation of NHS patient data
-
FOI/2024/0417 - Funding for point-of-care home blood monitoring devices for cancer patients
-
FOI/2024/0402 - Various IT systems used at the Trust
-
FOI/2024/0385 - Immunoglobulin vials (by brands) distributed to patients
-
FOI/2024/0393 - Translation service/ communication spend
-
FOI/2024/0394 - Private maternity services 2012, 2016, 2018, 2022 and 2023
-
FOI/2024/0395 - Treatment and services for duchenne muscular dystrophy
-
FOI/2024/0400 - Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) screening and fetal outcomes
-
FOI/2024/0401 - Hospital treatments for abortion complications
-
FOI/2024/0409 - Number of A&E attendees with mental health complaints from 2022 to 2024