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The service offers psychotherapeutic intervention for women receiving ante-natal and post-natal care at UCLH, their partners, and their children in the event of perinatal loss.
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The maternity team at UCLH will listen to your hopes and concerns and can suggest helpful and practical ideas to help you.
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A directory of UK organisations which provide specialist support to anyone affected by cancer or a blood condition
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The department specialises in the assessment and management of Complex Neuropsychiatric conditions occurring in the context of neurological disease.
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Skeletal muscle channelopathies are rare neuromuscular diseases that cause symptoms of episodic muscle weakness/paralysis or cause difficulty in relaxing muscles (the muscle can feel stuck or cramped) once they are contracted.
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RESPOND is a new rapid access, community-based screening and care planning system for all asylum-seeking families registered with a GP in North Central London.
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Please see below for information relating to various vaccination services offered at UCLH. To check which vaccinations you’ve had in the past, view your GP record using your NHS account or…
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This page answers common questions about cryotherapy.
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The Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals is one of the UK's largest hospitals for ENT hospital surgery and Audiovestibular Medicine and provides a wide range of services, from…
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FOI201771 Cataract and glaucoma operations
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FOI201774 Maternity services
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FOI201776 Serious incidents and deaths of patients with a learning disability
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FOI201779 Arthritis treatments for patients
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FOI/2022/0770 - Parking operations, impact, and parking charge notices issued
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FOI/2022/0775 - Data on COVID-19 infections and related illness in staff
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FOI/2022/0774 - Pre-pregnancy counselling clinics with consultant-led maternity units for women with medical problems
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FOI/2022/0772 - Treatments for rare diseases
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FOI/2022/0781 - Protocols for diagnosis and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer
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FOI/2022/0768 - Patients treated for Haemophila A