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  1. We provide a strong profile of local hospital services for people living in the boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, and Bromley.

  2. Kings Liver Transplant Unit runs the largest transplantation programme in Europe, carrying out more than 200 procedures a year. We assess and treat both adults and children from all over the country and abroad.

  3. Kings is in Camberwell, south London. We recommend using public transport to get here where possible. This is because there is no longer general public car parking at the hospital.

  4. Our hepatology (medicine of liver disease) service is renowned worldwide and is provided by a team of leading specialists in the field of liver disease. Our Liver Unit treats a diverse range of liver conditions as well as rare diseases. These include:

  5. Apprenticeships are job-specific training programmes that combine practical experience with theoretical knowledge, benefiting our staff and the service they can provide. They are a key component of how Kings maintains a highly-skilled workforce and offers progression opportunities.

  6. We offer free transport for patients with a medical need and who have no other means of travelling to the hospital for their appointments. You may be able to use our patient transport service if you: have a disability or a medical condition that means you are unable to use public transport

  7. There are many ways to contact us and many reasons you may wish to. The links on this page will help you contact the right people.

  8. We provide a full range of care for people with kidney disease in a friendly and supportive environment. We cover a wide catchment area, and offer treatment at Kings College Hospital and at dialysis units in south east London and Kent. This allows patients to have regular treatment closer to home.

  9. Aug 21, 2024 · Online services include testing for STIs, supply of the contraceptive pill and patch and emergency contraception (the ‘morning after pill’). When you attend the clinic, you will be assessed (‘triaged’) according to your reason for attending, and offered either an emergency (same day) slot or a routine appointment.

  10. Find out about visiting the hospital, outpatient appointments, and inpatient stays. This section also includes information about help, support and facilities available to you.

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