Strike action is taking place in June. We'll contact you directly if you or your child's appointment is affected.

There are rail strikes planned for May and June, which may affect your journey to our hospital and community centres. If you or your child has an appointment booked, please do all you can to attend. Plan your journey ahead and allow extra time.

Our hospital services

 

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  • Gait laboratory

    Description
    The gait laboratory assesses children with movement problems from the age of three years, and advises doctors and physiotherapists on treatment strategies.
  • Gastroenterology and nutrition service

    Description
    Our gastroenterology and nutrition service sees children with conditions affecting the gut, bowel and pancreas.
  • General medicine (paediatrics)

    Description
    Our children's general medicine service treats children from south London and south east England with a wide range of common childhood problems.
  • General surgery

    Description
    Our children's general surgery service is the regional centre for specialist and general surgical care.
  • Genetics

    Description
    Our clinical genetics service offers help and support to people at risk of inheriting a genetic condition.
  • GI service

    Description
    Our gastroenterology and nutrition service sees children with conditions affecting the gut, bowel and pancreas.
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  • Dental services
    Description
    Our state-of-the-art children's dental centre is based at St Thomas' Hospital.
  • Dermatology
    Description
    The dermatology service provides a wide range of services for children and young people with skin disorders.
  • Desmopressin intranasal spray: Information for parents and carers
    Description
    This leaflet contains all the information about desmopressin intranasal spray (Octim®), including how to give it, why is it prescribed, and side effects.
  • Diabetes service
    Description
    Our diabetes service supports children and young people with the condition.
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