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Our hospital services

 

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  • Kidney service

    Description
    Our kidney service diagnoses and treats all kinds of children's kidney problems. Find out more.
  • Kidney transplants

    Description
    We perform almost a third of all children's kidney transplants in the UK. Find out more.
  • Kleine-Levin service

    Description
    We provide specialist services for children with narcolepsy and Kleine-Levin syndrome.
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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.
  • Southwark health visitors make breastfeeding baby friendly
    Description
    Health visitors have received a Certificate of Commitment from UNICEF UK (United Nation's Children's Fund) for their work supporting breastfeeding mums in Southwark. The certificate is the initial award given by UNICEF UK to breastfeeding support services who want to receive accreditation as a Baby Friendly Initiative.
  • Speech and language therapy
    Description
    Supporting children with feeding, swallowing and communication at our hospital.
  • 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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