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This page provides information for employers, teachers, special needs education coordinators (SENCo) and other professionals who work alongside someone with Galactosaemia.
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Dr Lynch is a consultant neurologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. He sees patients with all types of neurological disease in his general neurology clinics, and he has a particular interest in patients with inherited disorders of white matter, also called leukodystrophies
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This service is part of Respond. We offer general paediatric clinic appointments at UCLH to children and young people seeking asylum and refugees. Children are seen by a dedicated team of paediatricians with expertise in asylum seeker and refugee healthcare, and trauma-informed care. This includes unaccompanied children seeking asylum-seeking children (UASC), in partnership with local children looked after health services.
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Dr Nagendran is a consultant neurophysiologist eripheral nerve and muscle disease, skeletal muscle channelopathies, nerve excitability disorders
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UCLH cancer services are closely located in and around University College Hospital, which is a one-minute walk from Warren Street and Euston Square tube stations. It’s a 15-minute walk from London King’s Cross St Pancras and Euston stations, and a few minutes on the Circle Line from Paddington Station.
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UCLH pharmacy provides pharmacy services across UCLH. We aim to provide safe, effective and economical use of medicines while supporting education, training and research.
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This is a speech and language therapy service for deaf or hard of hearing adults who are having communication difficulties because of a hearing loss. The primary focus of the service is to help with spoken English skills.
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This information is for patients who are about to start a course of radiotherapy to the prostate/prostate bed.
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Psychological support is an important part of the overall care for children, young people and families. Psychological services are an integral part of the clinical teams at UCLH.
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This information explains what alpha thalassaemia is, and provides information about the different types of alpha thalassaemia.
File results
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FOI/2021/0626 - Cardiac output monitors and manufacturer associated disposable products
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FOI/2021/0624 - Psychatric support discharge delays
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FOI/2021/0651 - IT Pathology system
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FOI/2021/0622 - Income generation - Cost Improvement Plans (CIP)
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FOI/2021/0636 - Physician Associates
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FOI/2021/0655 - Acute care provider collaborative
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FOI/2021/0504 - Podiatry and orthotic services
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FOI/2021/0370 - Deaths caused by care
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FOI/2021/0191 - Recruitment data
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FOI/2021/0091 - Patients admitted with respiratory conditions - SARS-COV-2