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- A&E / UTC is big. There are four separate areas for resuscitation, major illness/injury, minor problems, and children <17. The same doctors work in all 4 areas. That's why you sometimes have to wait.
- Came here to give birth to our twin girls. The pre-natal care is top notch, but post-natal can be of troublesome due to limited facility space (as with most London hospitals).
- There's some cool hospital history on the way to outpatients on the first floor - worth a look if you have time :)
- If you have been sent to A&E with a letter after seeing your GP, you will see a specialist more quickly - but only if the GP also phoned the specialist in advance to tell them you're coming.
- In the emergency department, patients aren't seen in strict time order. Those who are more seriously unwell or injured are prioritised, as are young children.
- John MurphyApril 29, 2014Park at George Mews car park, if you must come by car. Outside Congestion charge zone, but 400m walk to hospital.
- rabinMay 30, 2013Excellent staff. You're only here when you need to be, so it really makes a difference. Thanks.
- Samantha McCarthyJanuary 16, 2014Nice staff, very patient. Hard to get real information though and it takes a long time for scans and tests to be organised
- Ian MulvanyJuly 1, 2012If you are deciding where to have a baby, opt for the BBC midwife led birthing centre, they are amazing.
- You get a good signal on O2 ;3.5G in Xray. No signal on Vodafone or BT mobile though.
- Go to the coffee shop across the road discount for NHS staff.
- There's always a long waiting time in Dermatology. Best to bring a paper.
- David IoliJuly 25, 2011If you're stuck in a bed, even for a couple of hours, buy a two-day bundle for the tv-phone-Internet unit.
- Be nice to the staff. They are overworked and under paid.
- No air conditioning - don't wear a jumper, wear shorts and a string vest - you'll dehydrate otherwise
- Anton LutsenkoMay 18, 2011The nurse will tell you there's nothing wrong with and that the doctor will say the same. Not always true. Have an apple)
- Be prepared to wait. Appointment times are very notional.
- Freddie CloughMay 10, 2012Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was the first qualified female doctor in the UK
- Only T-mobile coverage in the basement. All other networks don't work.
- Kateryna UkrainianNovember 6, 2013Сначала огромная очередь на "emergency", потом одна медсестра. Потом медбрат. Доктора ждем второй час. Быстрее было бы в Киев слетать
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