The five-year Children and Young People’s Plan has been co-produced with partners and young people across the borough including the Greenwich Young People’s Council, a group of elected young people ...
Our Trust's Annual General Meeting (AGM) is coming up next week on Tuesday 17 September. Both colleagues and the general public alike are welcome to come along to this year's AGM hosted by our Trust's ...
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 ...
What are Maternity Specialist Safeguarding Services? The award winning specialist midwifery teams named Best Beginnings and Indigo have a Young Persons team within each team and work across the three ...
You can check your symptoms quickly and easily on NHS Choices. Work through the questions via the link below to find the most suitable symptom checker for you. Once you’ve found the most appropriate ...
Cardiac rehabilitation, or heart rehabilitation, is the process of getting people back to as full a life as possible after a cardiac or heart event. It is helpful for those who have had a heart attack ...
In this section you can find lots of information about your operation at University Hospital Lewisham. You can also find a range of general information about your visit to the hospital in the menu on ...
Visiting times run from 3pm to 8pm. Two visitors are allowed at a time unless exceptional circumstances apply and agreed by the nurse or midwife in charge. The following areas have special visiting ...
We are committed to treating our patients within 18 weeks of GP referral. While this is not always achievable given current demands, we are working hard to address this. You can help us to provide ...
Our Emergency Department (A&E) at Queen Elizabeth Hospital is extremely busy at present. If you have a non-life-threatening emergency, please call 111 to find out where to get the right care. In a ...