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The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Sajid Javid visited the UCLH vaccination centre at UCL’s Bidborough House on Thursday 23 September to see the vital role UCLH and UCL are playing in getting the UK’s population vaccinated for COVID-19.
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All semen analysis referrals should be made via the NHS e-Referral Service (e-RS). We will no longer be able to book semen analysis appointments through direct requests from patients or GP surgeries via email.
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A cancer treatment that is currently available to only a limited number of UK patients is to be tested at UCLH in a countrywide clinical trial to see if it causes fewer long-term side effects than standard radiotherapy.
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We are now administering new COVID-19 treatments for patients at highest risk in the community. The service can prescribe oral antivirals to be taken at home, and give intravenous antibody treatments at the hospital.
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Following on from the care failures highlighted in the 2021 report, ‘No One’s Listening’, the Sickle Cell Society have taken a deeper look at sickle cell nursing care
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A mother has written a book about her experience of having a premature baby cared for in the neonatal unit at UCLH.
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Information about your inpatient stay at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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Men currently attending a hospital outpatient clinic for prostate hormone injections every 3 or 6 months will be advised that (unless not clinically appropriate) their next injection will be administered at a local GP practice, usually by the practice nurse.
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The Psychology Team are running the next group on Navigating the Exam Period on Wednesday 14 February 2024 from 1pm to 4pm at UCLH.
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Information for new neuro-otology patients