London Bridge Hospital part of HCA Healthcare UK 27 Tooley Street, London SE1 2PR
About the Business
Welcome to the website for the London Bridge Hospital, part of the HCA Healthcare UK family. Our hospital is a world-class healthcare institution located in the heart of London on Tooley Street. Our state-of-the-art facility provides a range of medical services and offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment options to help you and your loved ones maintain optimal health.
As one of the most respected healthcare centres in the UK, we take pride in providing excellent care to our patients. Our hospital is committed to delivering the highest standard of medical services, utilizing the latest technological innovations and clinical expertise available. We have a team of world-class physicians, nurses, and medical staff who are dedicated to helping you receive the utmost treatment, offering you a full range of medical services that are designed to meet your specific health care needs.
We provide a wide range of services, from general surgery to specialist treatments, including cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, and many other areas of medicine. Our hospital offers a full range of diagnostic testing and imaging services, including MRI, CT scans, and ultrasound, to help our medical team diagnose your health condition accurately.
Our hospital is dedicated to providing outstanding health care, from prevention to diagnosis and treatment. We are committed to partnering with our patients to ensure that they receive the best possible medical services and advice. We strive to offer a comfortable environment for our patients and are continually improving our facilities to ensure that we remain at the forefront of healthcare.
If you want the best possible healthcare services in the UK, we invite you to experience the superior care at the London Bridge Hospital. Our hospital is a point of interest in London, and we look forward to welcoming you to our facility soon.
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27 Tooley St, London SE1 2PR, United Kingdom
Reviews
"A clean, efficient and well run hospital. Happy staff, good food and amazing views of London. I'm not a fan of hospitals but my time here was the best it could have been. A few minutes walk from London Bridge station (opposite side of Guys hospital exit)"
"I had a medical procedure here and the treatment was superb. Everyone was super polite, things went smoothly, and they made sure I was doing well at all times. The room was amazing, and I could choose the food I was having after the procedure from a menu. The best hospital food I had ever for sure."
"This hospital goes above and beyond looking after their patients! From the doctors/Consultants nurses/staff they are all helpful kind and great at their jobs but especially Augustine who is working outside the two main entrances. He is so kind and helpful dealing in such a calm manner directing all the cars/lorries/taxis that is a full time job in itself. Yet he is always smiling calm friendly and a it’s always a pleasure to see him!"
"Good hospital with helpful staff, located in good part of London with lots to do. Just ask and staff will help you! Also managed to get all the tests my consultant wanted on the same afternoon, so no extra trips to have them done!"
"I have been here multiple times for surgery (an unfortunate recurring condition) and have had wildly different experiences each time. I have given four stars as overall it's been positive, most staff have been friendly and caring, and the rooms are very nice indeed. However I've also had negative experiences in the past, for example I woke up in the night in pain - this was my first night recovering from surgery - but when I simply asked the nurse on duty for another dose of painkillers she just laughed and said "you're playing me" before walking out. If my head was more together I would have asked for her full name but sadly as this was the middle of the night after just having surgery and in severe pain I didn't think to do that, in fact I was almost frozen and stunned a nurse would act like that. On another occasion I'd already given them a list of my medications multiple times, notably one of them has a severe interaction with tramadol: grand mal seizures. But what did they try to give me via IV, without even telling me? You guessed it, tramadol. Luckily I asked what it was before they jabbed it into my arm and warned them of the interaction, at which point the nurse went to speak to a doctor and brought me an alternative painkiller. On following visits I made sure to explicitly tell them I could not take tramadol and they were very accomodating after giving me a red band, but most patients wouldn't be aware of every interaction their meds could cause and shouldn't have to self-advocate just to avoid a grand mal seizure. We trust medical professionals to know these things already. After that little rant though it's only fair I circle back and say the majority of my experiences and interactions with staff were very positive, and with those rooms and that view it's certainly far nicer than staying in an NHS hospital that's for sure."
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