Our hospital services

 

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  • Imaging service

    Description
    Our radiology team provides imaging services such as x-rays and ultrasounds to help diagnose and treat patients at Evelina London.
  • Infectious diseases and immunology service

    Description
    The Evelina London infectious diseases and immunology service sees children with severe and/or frequent infections.
  • Inherited metabolic diseases

    Description
    Inherited metabolic disease (IMD) is a genetic, inherited disorder of the metabolism. We are the regional IMD service for London and the south east.
  • Inherited white matter disorders service

    Description
    Information about our inherited white matter disorders (IWMD) service.
  • Intensive care unit (PICU)

    Description
    Our intensive care unit, known as PICU, cares for critically ill children. It includes the South Thames Retrieval Service, a transport service for children who need intensive care.
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  • Sickle cell and thalassaemia service
    Description
    Our children's haemoglobinopathies service sees children with sickle cell disease, thalassaemia and other disorders of the haemoglobin.
  • Skeletal dysplasia service
    Description
    About our skeletal dysplasia (SD) service. Skeletal dysplasia is related to problems with the way the skeleton has grown.
  • Sleep medicine services
    Description
    We assess, diagnose and treat children and young people who experience severe sleep problems.
  • South Thames Retrieval Service
    Description
    Information on the South Thames Retrieval Service for families and healthcare professionals.
  • Speech and language therapy
    Description
    Supporting children with feeding, swallowing and communication.
  • Spinal surgery
    Description
    Information about having spinal surgery at Evelina London.
  • Stroke service
    Description
    The children's stroke service gives advice and treatment to children affected by stroke in infancy, childhood or in their teenage years.
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