Saturday, January 17, 2009

The Royal London Homeopathic Hospital


The Royal London Homeopathic Hospital


The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, the leading centre for complementary medicine in the NHS, joined UCLH in April 2002. The merger enables closer collaboration between complementary therapies and conventional medicine to provide better care for NHS patients. The merger co-incides with the government's commitment to integrate complementary and conventional care within the NHS, where there is evidence of the effectiveness of complementary therapies.
RLHH has recently undergone a comprehensive £20m makeover
to transform it into a centre for integrated medicine. Construction on the new centre in Queen's Square began in the Summer of 2002.
Photo: Dr faridah at Royal London Homeopathic Hospital May 2008

The new hospital provides state-of-the-art treatment and research facilities in homoeopathic and complementary therapies as well as access to a wide range of conventional expertise in the rest of UCL Hospitals.
The new RLHH centre incorporates existing approaches and test the efficacy of new ones, including ambulatory care; inpatient, outpatient and consultation suites; diagnostic services; therapy and treatment areas; education, conference and research facilities; retail and pharmaceutical outlets.
Services:
Allergy Environmental and Nutritional Medicine
Autogenics Training
Children's Clinic
Complementary Cancer Care Programme
Education services
Musculoskeletal Medicine Clinic
Pharmacy Services
Skin Services
Stress and Mood Disorder Clinic
The Marigold Clinic - Homeopathic Podiatry and Chiropody
Womens Clinic

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