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King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust offers world class care to both UK and international patients. People come to us for the skill and compassion of our people, out excellence in healthcare and our reputation as pioneers in medical research.
Established in 1840, King's has been at the forefront of medical innovation for over 175 years. Today the Trust has over 1,500 beds, 55 state of the art theatres and over 13,500 committed members of staff across a wide range of clinical specialties, delivering over 1 million patient contacts each year.
King's is also a major trauma centre treating around 450 patients every day, and the award winning Channel 4 documentary series 24 Hours in A&E was filmed at King's. As one of the largest teaching hospitals in London, there is an extensive range of clinical services at King's for both adults and children. So, whether you have an allergy, are having a baby, have had a skiing accident or need a liver transplant, a stem cell transplant, a device inserted into your heart or have epilepsy or Parkinson's Disease we have work class doctors with an unrivalled level of expertise.King's Liver Service has transformed the lives of thousands of men, women and children from all over the world, via both full and partial liver transplantations. The Liver service at King's started in 1840 and has been at the forefront of liver research, innovation and the implementation of new patient treatments for over 175 years. The Department of Haematological Medicine specialises myelodysplastic syndromes, CAR T cells, myeloma, leukaemia, lymphoma, sickle cell disease and the prenatal diagnosis of inherited red cell disorders.
King's College Hospital was the first centre in the UK to deliver CAR T cells to patients with lymphoma through the NHS and has performed the largest number of cases nationwide.
The department’s anticoagulation and clinical thrombosis services are national leaders in managing venous thromboembolism and thrombophilia. Our neurologists and neurosurgeons provide a complete service that covers a wide range of neurological conditions. Every year, the department sees more than 20,000 patients with diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. These include cancer, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease and multiple-sclerosis, as well as rarer conditions such as Huntingdon’s.
Our neuro-oncology service is one of the largest in the UK and Europe and sees patients referred nationally and internationally. It was a King's neurosurgeon, Mr. Richard Gullan, who in the 1990s, introduced the concept of seeing patients in a one-stop multi-disciplinary neuro-oncology clinic, something that has now become established practice throughout the UK. The cardiac services at King's offers patients a complete healthcare package, from preventing heart disease to supporting recovery after a heart attack.
Our award-winning cardiac services are renowned.