Current University College Hospital University College Hospital (UCH) is a major
teaching hospital located on
Euston Road in the
Fitzrovia area of the
London Borough of Camden, adjacent to the main campus of UCL. The hospital has 665 in-patient beds, 12 operating theatres and houses the largest single
critical care unit in the
NHS. It is a major teaching hospital and a key location for the
UCL Medical School.
University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street is a hospital which provides thoracic surgery and urology services. Prior to 2015 the hospital was a specialist cardiology hospital; all cardiac services moved to one site at St Bartholomew’s Hospital following agreement by UCLH and Barts Health NHS Trust to combine their specialist cardiovascular services at the one site.
UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre is a specialist cancer hospital located adjacent to University College Hospital. The Centre opened in April 2012, with significant support from the UCL Hospitals Charitable Foundation.
Eastman Dental Hospital The Eastman Dental Hospital is a specialist hospital for
dental treatment located on
Gray's Inn Road in the
Bloomsbury area of
Central London. In partnership with the
UCL Eastman Dental Institute, which occupies the same site, the hospital is a major centre for dental research and the largest provider of postgraduate teaching and training in dentistry in Europe.
Hospital for Tropical Diseases The Hospital for Tropical Diseases is a specialist
tropical disease hospital located in central London. It is the only NHS hospital dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of
tropical diseases and travel-related
infections. In addition to specialists in major tropical diseases such as
Malaria,
Leprosy and tuberculosis. It also provides an infectious disease treatment service.
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery is a neurological hospital located on
Queen Square in Bloomsbury. It was the first hospital to be established in England dedicated exclusively to treating the diseases of the
nervous system. In partnership with the
UCL Institute of Neurology, which occupies the same site, the hospital is a major centre for neuroscience research. It supports the Sir
William Gowers Epilepsy Assessment Unit at the
National Society for Epilepsy Centre at
Chalfont St Peter,
Buckinghamshire. The NHNN also runs The National Brain Appeal, a
charity dedicated to supporting the Hospital for the funding of equipment, buildings and research.
Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine is a specialist
alternative medicine hospital located in Bloomsbury, adjacent to
Great Ormond Street Hospital. It is the largest public sector provider of complementary medicine in Europe. The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine offers clinical services including complementary cancer treatments,
allergy services,
acupuncture,
homeopathy,
rheumatology,
weight loss management,
sleep management,
musculoskeletal medicine and
stress management, and has access to conventional medicine. It has an education department which offers full and part-time courses in complementary medicine for registered health professionals. It is also home to a specialist library for complementary and alternative medicine.
Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital The Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital is a specialist
otolaryngologic hospital located on the
Gray's Inn Road in Bloomsbury. The hospital specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of
ear, nose and throat disorders. Departments within the hospital include an
allergy clinic,
rhinology and
audiology/
otology, and it treats a range of disorders including
cancers, hearing and
speech disorders,
snoring and related
sleep disorders.
Former Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Obstetric Hospital The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Obstetric Hospital was a maternity and neonatal services hospital in Bloomsbury. The hospital was closed in November 2008 when its services moved to the newly constructed University College Hospital Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing.
Middlesex Hospital The Middlesex Hospital was a teaching hospital located in the
Fitzrovia area of central London. The hospital was opened by surgeon
Charles Bell in 1745 on Windmill Street and moved to Mortimer Street in 1757. The hospital was closed in 2005 when its staff and services were transferred to various sites within UCLH. The Middlesex Hospital Medical School, with a history dating back to 1746, merged with the medical school of UCL in 1987. ==Organisation==