London Bridge Hospital

Private hospital run by

27 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2PR

Tel: 020 3131 6455

About London Bridge Hospital

London Bridge Hospital is spread over three main buildings and five outpatient centres.

London Bridge Hospital at 27 Tooley Street, overlooking the Thames, is home to the majority of inpatient care, with six state-of-the-art operating theatres, three cardiac catheter labs, 16 intensive care beds, three inpatient wards with 150 bedrooms and a full range of diagnostic imaging services. The site also includes consulting rooms and support services in nearby St Olaf House and Emblem House.

HCA UK at The Shard is the hospital’s main outpatient and diagnostic centre. Offering a beautiful, calming environment, the centre has a private entrance, 78 consulting rooms, 12 private treatment rooms and a fully-equipped physiotherapy gym. It offers same-day appointments and rapid diagnosis and treatment in specialties including physiotherapy, neurology, orthopaedics, gastroenterology, ear, nose and throat, One Stop Breast and Gynaecology clinics.

London Bridge Hospital also has outpatient centres in Old Broad Street in the City of London and in Canary Wharf, offering access to the best facilities and consultants at a convenient time and place.

Cardiology and cardiac surgery

London Bridge Hospital is a cardiac centre of excellence. Their leading cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons carry out the latest procedures to treat the full range of adult cardiac conditions, including the most complex, as well as providing specialised cardiac investigations using the most advanced imaging technologies.

Cancer services

London Bridge Hospital provides world-class cancer care across its campus, which includes a dedicated cancer centre, Private Care at Guy’s.

Private Care at Guy’s is a large inpatient centre specialising in blood cancers, urology, gynaecology, breast and conditions of the head, neck and thyroid. At this centre of excellence, all cancer patients have access to the most cutting-edge diagnostics, surgical procedures and treatment therapies, with intensive care facilities and a consultant intensivists resident 24 hours a day.

Orthopaedics

London Bridge Hospital provides the highest standards of orthopaedic care delivered through a multidisciplinary team framework led by some of the UK’s finest orthopaedic consultants. Facilities include the latest diagnostic technology, a 29-bed unit, level 2 and 3 intensive care facilities and state-of-the-art purpose built inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation gyms. London Bridge Hospital performs the largest number of orthopaedic procedures of any private hospital in the UK.  

Digestive diseases

London Bridge Hospital works with some of the world’s leading digestive disease experts to provide expert prevention, diagnosis and treatment for all diseases and conditions affecting the digestive tract, from oesophageal cancer to acid reflux, and from bowel cancer to Barrett’s Oesophagus. The hospital’s JAG accredited endoscopy unit supports the delivery of routine and complex GI diagnostics and procedures.

Liver, pancreas and biliary

The London Liver Centre at London Bridge Hospital specialises in a wide range of acute and chronic conditions affecting the liver, pancreas and biliary system. Their expert hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) teams are supported by the latest diagnostic and therapeutic technologies and provide liver transplantation, liver and pancreatic intensive care and general hepatology, including treatment for hepatitis B and C. Their services cover both benign and malignant liver and HPB-related conditions.

Renal services

London Bridge Hospital specialises in all forms of kidney disease and injury. Their Critical Care and renal services are rated ‘Outstanding’ by CQC. Dialysis is provided in their dedicated unit and the service provides living donor kidney transplantation.

Head, Neck and Thyroid Centre

London Bridge Hospital’s Head, Neck and Thyroid Centre comprises a team of eminent consultants who treat conditions and cancers affecting the mouth, larynx, nose, sinuses, thyroid glands and skin. The multidisciplinary team carries out highly specialised treatment for cancers and benign tumours, including jaw, dental and reconstructive surgery.

Walk-In GP

Located just two minutes from London Bridge station, The Walk-In GP Centre at London Bridge Hospital offers same day 15-minute face to face GP appointments for £80. No booking is necessary.

Acute Admissions service

London Bridge Hospital provides 24/7 care for urgent and unplanned medical admissions. The service is equipped to care for the most complex patients, ensuring the highest standards of care available in an emergency.

International patients

London Bridge Hospital is experienced in welcoming overseas patients and its dedicated international relations team is always on hand to help with everything from airport transfers to finding accommodation. They also provide translators for a wide range of languages.

Facilities and services

  • Cardiac catheter laboratory
  • Dialysis unit
  • Endoscopy suite
  • High dependency unit
  • Intensive care unit
  • Pathology (on site)
  • Pharmacy (on site)
  • Physiotherapy (outpatient)
  • Private GP service
  • Radiotherapy

Imaging and radiology services

  • CT scan
  • MRI scan
  • PET scan (Positron Emission Tomography)
  • Ultrasound - 2d
  • Ultrasound - Vascular Doppler
  • X Ray

Accreditations

  • The Joint Advisory Group on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (JAG)
  • Care Quality Commission
  • CHKS
  • Clinical Pathology Accreditation
  • BUPA Approved Breast Care Unit
  • BUPA Approved Colorectal Unit
  • ISO 9000/9001/9002
  • Investors in People - Gold
  • Macmillan Quality Environment Mark

Rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission, London Bridge Hospital provides an extensive range of treatments and diagnostic services, including:

  • Cancer treatment
  • Coronary angioplasty
  • Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)
  • Living donor liver transplantation
  • Hip replacement
  • Spinal disc surgery
  • Hysterectomy
  • Prostatectomy
  • Robotic surgery
  • Stem cell treatment for MS
More information at: https://www.privatehealth.co.uk/hospitals-and-clinics/london-bridge-hospital/treatments/

Private doctors that work at London Bridge Hospital

London Bridge Hospital attracts world-leading doctors and surgeons from London’s leading teaching hospitals.

More information at: https://www.privatehealth.co.uk/hospitals-and-clinics/london-bridge-hospital/doctors/

Ways to pay for private treatment at London Bridge Hospital

London Bridge Hospital welcomes patients with private medical insurance, corporate-sponsored patients, government-sponsored patients and those who wish to self-fund their treatment.

Self pay

All of the services at London Bridge Hospital can be accessed quickly by means of self-pay. The hospital provides clear and transparent quotes outlining what is included and excluded with a self-pay package, removing any uncertainty. Payment can be made by credit card, cash, bank transfer and personal cheque with a banker’s card.

Insured patients

Patients with private medical insurance are advised to confirm with their insurer that their treatment is covered and obtain authorisation before making an appointment.

Corporate-sponsored patients

Corporate-sponsored patients are requested to provide a letter of guarantee authorising payment for their tests or treatment.

Government-sponsored patients

Patients sponsored by an international embassy are requested to provide a letter of guarantee before their initial appointment.

Contact London Bridge Hospital

27 Tooley Street
London
SE1 2PR

Main Phone: 020 3131 6455

Internet details

Opening hours

Open 24 hours

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