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sharedfastlane
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Please, does anyone know of a map showing the Catchment areas of Hospitals in London or the South East of England for Cardiovascular treatment? Or a website. I am looking to move and realise the nearest hospital in a location may not be the one to which a patient would be referred. On occasion my Hub. has to be admitted to hospital a lot. Sometimes I have liked a house then NOT the nearest hopsital. I know there is a scheme to allow some degree of patient choice but this this can't take place on a 999 call or if complex surgery /specialst treatment is required.
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Rapunzel
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You might be better off talking to a nurse in the hospital your husband currently attends. The problem is that some hospitals are specialist hospitals and so will take people who need that specialism, from pretty much anywhere around the country.

Secondly, doctors are granted a set amount of funds each year. So you can find that one area has doctors who will offer a wide range of NHS facilities, because they have the funding, and another area will have a huge amount of patients needing specialised care, leaving only limited funds for any new patients needs. So you may not be able to get the referrals you need as quickly as you need them.

Your best bet is either to do indepth research into the hospitals to find the best for your husband, or move to a wealthy area where there will be less NHS patients and so more funding available for local doctors.
sharedfastlane
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Coolio, thanks.

Food for thought here.
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Post by Rapunzel »

sharedfastlane, check these out too. :) :-6



Hammersmith Hospital

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It is home to the West London Renal and Transplant Centre, two large cancer treatment centres, a specialist cardiac service providing 24/7 primary angioplasty and is home to the largest clinical imaging centre in Europe. The Medical Research Centre’s clinical sciences centre is based at the site and works in partnership with the hospital and Imperial College London. The clinical imaging centre – the largest new clinical research imaging centre in Europe – opened in June 2007.

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Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals

The Cardiothoracic Centre

The Cardiothoracic Centre at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust provides a wide range of services to its local population and as a specialist centre, primarily to South East London and Kent.

The Cardiothoracic Centre

Vascular surgery- at Guy's and St. Thomas' offers the full range of procedures required for up-to-date treatment of vascular disease. The vascular unit has a national and international reputation for clinical excellence and innovation.

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sharedfastlane
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Post by sharedfastlane »

Thanks for these.

My husband has now a lot of confidence/faith in the two hospitals he is under so it could be good if he were allowed to travel down/across and continue.

I WAS thinking about going somewhere a little rural - ish. Mind you, "so" many homes have been pledged to be built in the South East I'll have to go up a mountain and wait for the homes to reach us 5 streets a year!

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