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Evelina London’s children’s emergency department rated as ‘outstanding’

Last updated: Friday, 12 June 2026


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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has rated the Evelina London children's emergency department 'outstanding', following an inspection undertaken in March 2026. 

The children's emergency department is located with the adults' emergency department at St Thomas' Hospital. The urgent and emergency services at St Thomas' Hospital, including children's services, maintained their 'outstanding' rating from the previous inspection. The urgent treatment centre at Guy's Hospital, which provides walk-in treatments for adults and children over the age of one, has maintained its 'good' rating. 

The CQC is the independent health regulator in England whose role it is to ensure that hospitals and other care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate and high-quality care. It continuously monitors services and conducts inspections. It then publishes these findings alongside formal quality ratings (Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, or Inadequate) so the public can make informed choices.

You can read the full report on urgent and emergency services at St Thomas' Hospital and Guy's Hospital on the CQC’s website, which was published on Wednesday 3 June. 

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