Coronavirus (COVID-19)- updated information for visitors
We are restricting visitors to two parents or named carers. Only one may visit at any time.
Siblings, other family members and friends will not be allowed to visit, and we ask that they do not attend the hospital site. This will help us to minimise the number of people in the hospital and reduce the risk of spreading infection to keep you and your family safe.
There may be exceptional circumstances to this, which we will discuss with you on an individual basis.
Read our latest information on coronavirus.
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- Forest ward is on the second floor, and provides intensive care for critically ill children. It's also known as our Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU).
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- Beach ward is on the third floor. It sees patients for short stay surgery, dialysis and kidney and urology care.
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- Savannah ward is on the fourth floor. It cares for children with heart, neurological and metabolic conditions.
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- Mountain ward is on the fifth floor and specialises in surgical care. It's home to our High Dependency Unit (HDU).
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- The Neonatal Unit is based at St Thomas' Hospital. It provides specialist care for premature and sick babies and includes an intensive care unit (NICU), high dependency unit (HDU) and a special care baby unit (SCBU).
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- Snow Leopard ward is located at St Thomas' Hospital. It is home to the long-term ventilation centre, neurorehabilitation and the children's sleep centre.
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- Snow Fox ward is located at St Thomas' Hospital. It's a specialist unit where small medical procedures and operations are carried out.