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Your stay at The London Clinic

The London Clinic will do everything it can to make your stay or visit with us as comfortable as possible. We are dedicated and committed to our principles of individual patient care.

 

Please take the time to quickly browse this brief guide to The London Clinic

before you come in.

 

 

Child patients Linen
Clergy Macmillan nurse
Confidentiality and security Mail
Diet Meals
Electrical appliances Mobile phones
Facilities Newspapers and magazines
Fire and emergencies Smoking
Flowers Special needs
Hairdresser and beautician Secretarial services
Housekeeping Telephone
Infection control Visitors and visiting
Interpreter  

 

 

Child patients

The London Clinic treats children who are more than three years of age. Please ensure that you bring your child's healthcare record with you when they are admitted.

 

If you would like your child to have a tour of the hospital prior to admission, please call our Bed Manager on 020 7616 7648.

 

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Clergy

Ministers of most denominations can be contacted through your nurse.

 

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Confidentiality and security

Please be assured that all our data and medical records are totally confidential. The London Clinic is set up to ensure the privacy of the individual and to protect patients at all times. We fully comply with data protection legislation and medical confidentiality guidelines.

 

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Diet

If you require a special diet please let us know on your pre-admission form.  Alternatively you can contact Room Service on 020 7935 4444 ext 2000 to discuss your requirements.

 

We have a range of specialist menus to meet most dietary requirements, including therapeutic diets and special diets. We also have a tailored children's menu. Every day you can choose from a range of dishes specific to your needs.

 

Our Food Services Managers can also assist you during your stay. Depending on your specific requirements there could be additional charges, which may mean you would need to consult your insurance company or sponsor.

 

Also see Meals below for additional information about The London Clinic's catering facilities.

 

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Electrical appliances

For safety reasons The London Clinic has a team of electricians who will test personal electrical items (for example laptops and hairdryers) before they are used in our rooms. The exception to this rule is electric razors.

 

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Facilities

All inpatient rooms:

- are ensuite

- are air-conditioned

- have flat screen LCD televisions with Freeview channels

- have a radio

- have a fridge

- have a programmable safe

 

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Fire and emergencies

In the extremely unlikely event of any emergency in the hospital, you will not need to take any action. Our nursing staff are fully trained to take care of all patients in an emergency.

 

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Flowers

The London Clinic's Hotel Services will be pleased to arrange flowers which arrive for you.

 

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Hairdresser and beautician

The London Clinic's beauty room offers you the opportunity to use our beautician facilities and hairdresser during your stay. Appointments can be arranged through the nurses on your floor.

 

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Housekeeping

Your room will be cleaned daily, and fresh towels will be supplied regularly.

 

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Infection control

It is recommended that visitors use the alcohol hand-rub when entering and leaving a patient's room. If suffering from a cold or flu, it is requested that visitors do not enter The London Clinic.  Further information about Infection Control

 

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Interpreter

Interpreter services can be provided by The London Clinic. Please ask your nurse for details.

 

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Linen

The London Clinic can provide a dry-cleaning and laundry service for patients' clothing. The charges for this service are listed in your room.

 

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Macmillan nurse

The London Clinic has a Macmillan Nurse who works with inpatients. Appointments can be made through your nurse.

 

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Mail

Letters and cards will automatically be delivered to your room. Your nurse will arrange the posting of any letters you may wish to send.

 

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Meals

See Diet above for more information about our menu and special diets.

 

Our meal times are:

Breakfast

Morning coffee

Lunch

Afternoon tea

Dinner

 

8.00am

10.30am

12.45pm

3.00pm

6.45pm

 

 

Snacks are available throughout the day, although there is limited availability outside normal catering hours (8.00am to 8.00pm). If you wish to order additional food and beverages, call Room Services on 020 7935 4444, ext 2000. Additional food and beverages will be added to your personal account.

 

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The Terrace Coffee Shop, which can be found on the fifth floor of The London Clinic, is open from 8.30am to 6.30pm on weekdays and provides a calm setting for patients and visitors away from the hospital environment. Continental breakfast, light lunches and afternoon teas, as well as a wide range of hot and cold beverages are served.

 

Purchases at the Terrace Coffee Shop are payable at the time of the visit.

 

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Mobile phones

Patients and visitors must switch off mobile phones at all times as they may interfere with hospital medical equipment. See Telephone below.

 

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Newspapers and magazines

Newspapers and magazines can be ordered through our Hotel Services department on admission or during your stay. These will be charged to your personal account.

 

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Smoking

Patients and visitors are not permitted to smoke on The London Clinic premises, this includes patient rooms. The burning of incense is also prohibited on The London Clinic premises.

 

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Special needs

The London Clinic can provide telephones for the deaf and/or partially sighted, and earphones for the hard of hearing. A selection of talking books is also available on request.

 

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Secretarial services

The London Clinic can arrange faxing and photocopying for you, if necessary, during your stay. There will be a charge for this service depending on the volume. Please ask your nurse for further details.

 

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Telephone

Each patient room is equipped with a telephone. To help cover expensive long-distance calls, we ask our overseas patients for a deposit on arrival. Any credit will be returned when you settle your account. The charges are available in patient rooms.

 

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Visitors and visiting

It is recommended that visitors use the alcohol hand-rub when entering and leaving a

patient's room.

 

If suffering from a cold or flu, it is requested that visitors do not enter The London Clinic.

 

Visitors are not permitted to smoke on The London Clinic premises.

 

Visitors must switch off mobile phones at all times, as they may interfere with

medical equipment.

 

For information about hotels in the area contact our reception desk at 20 Devonshire Place or call 020 7935 4444 ext 3057.  

 

The London Clinic has a limited number of convertible beds available to visitors under certain clinical circumstances. There is a charge for this service, and the beds should be requested prior to admission.

 

The Terrace Coffee Shop, which can be found on the fifth floor is open from 8.30am to 6.30pm on weekdays, and provides a calm setting for patients and visitors away from the hospital environment. Continental breakfast, light lunches and afternoon teas, as well as a wide range of hot and cold beverages, are served.

 

Purchases at the Terrace Coffee Shop are payable at the time of the visit.

 

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Visiting hours

Visitors are welcome to The London Clinic at most times. However, rest is essential to the recuperation of all patients, so we would ask visitors to avoid the hours between 2.00pm and 4.00pm. Visitors will be requested to leave the nursing floor by 10.00pm.

 

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"The requirement for admission to hospital for an operation is always viewed with trepidation.  The London Clinic experience helps to remove those concerns and ensures a stress free stay due to excellent administration and the professionalism, friendliness and caring support of the staff."

 

Patient Satisfaction Survey, October 2007