Contacts: Whittington Health Maternity Service

Whittington Health Maternity Service

Hospital Switchboard

Tel: 020 7272 3070

Obstetric Antenatal Clinic

Tel: 020 7288 5249

Antenatal Murray Ward

Tel: 020 7288 5005

Birth Centre

Tel: 020 7288 3990 or

Tel: 020 7288 3991

Midwifery Teams/CoC Teams

Tel: 020 7288 3482

Maternity Day Assessment Unit

Tel: 020 7288 3309

Early Pregnancy Unit/Women’s Diagnostic Unit

Tel: 020 7288 3786

Labour Ward

Tel: 020 7288 5502

Fetal Medicine Unit

Tel: 020 7288 5588

Maternity Triage-Day Assessment Unit

Tel: 020 7288 5880

Postnatal-Cellier Ward

Tel: 020 7288 5504

Ultrasound – Dating scan

Tel: 020 7288 5586 or

Tel: 020 7288 3482

Ultrasound (Imaging) – 20 weeks scan

Tel: 020 7288 5888

Acupuncture

Tel: 07824 864455

Contacts: University College London Hospital

University College London Hospital

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 3456 7890 or

Tel: 084 5155 5000

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 020 3447 6115

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 3447 6331

Birth centre

Tel: 020 3447 6360 or

Tel: 020 3447 6362

Community midwives

Tel: 020 3447 6360 or

Tel: 020 3447 6362

Day assessment unit

Tel: 020 3447 6141 or

Tel: 020 3447 6142 or

Tel: 020 3447 6145

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 020 3447 6515

Labour ward

Tel: 020 3447 6203 or

Tel: 020 3447 6204

Maternity helpline

Tel: 020 3447 9400

Option 1: Appointment queries or changes

Option 2: Urgent medical issue i.e bleeding, reduced fetal movement

Option 3: Covid-19 or speak to a midwife for general queries

Option 4: Fetal Medicine Unit

Option 5: Community midwifery team

Option 6: Labour ward reception

Option 7: Neonatal unit reception

Maternity triage

Tel: 020 3447 6141 or

Tel: 020 3447 6142 or

Tel: 020 3447 6145

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 3447 6304 or

Tel: 020 3447 6305 or

Tel: 020 3447 6308

Ultrasound

Tel: 020 3447 6142

Contacts: The Royal Free Hospital

The Royal Free Hospital

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 7794 0500

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 38522

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 33872 or 33845

Birth centre

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 36256

Community midwives

Tel: 020 3758 2022

Day assessment unit

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 33846

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 31468

Labour ward

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 33849 or 33850

Tel: 020 7830 2721

Maternity helpline

Tel: 020 3758 2022

Maternity triage

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 36208

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 33845 or 34537

Ultrasound

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 35646 or 34174

Contacts: North Middlesex University Hospital

North Middlesex University Hospital

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 8887 2000

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 080 8887 2614 or

Tel: 080 8887 2502

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 8887 2636 or

Tel: 020 8887 4317

Birth centre

Tel: 020 8887 4235 or

Tel: 020 8887 4259 or

Tel: 020 8887 4237

Community midwives

Tel: 020 8887 3820 or

Tel: 020 8887 4230

Day assessment unit

Tel: 020 8887 2411

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 020 8887 3655

Labour ward

Tel: 020 8887 2500 or

Tel: 020 8887 2510

Maternity helpline

Tel: 020 8887 4238 (7 days a week 10.00–18.00)

Maternity triage

Tel: 020 8887 3682

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 8887 2636 or

Tel: 020 8887 4317

Ultrasound

Tel: 020 8887 2246

Contacts: Edgware Birth Centre

Edgware Birth Centre

Main switchboard number

Tel: 020 8732 6960

Email: rf.ebc@nhs.net

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 020 8732 6777

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 3758 2434

Birth centre

Tel: 020 3758 2434

Community midwives

Tel: 020 3758 2022

Day assessment unit

Tel: 020 8216 5144

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 020 8216 5233

Labour ward

Tel: 020 8216 5180

Maternity helpline

Tel: 020 3758 2022

Maternity triage

Tel: 0753 432 5205

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 3758 2434

Ultrasound

Tel: 020 7794 0500 Ext: 50862 or 50863

LMS: North Central London Local Maternity & Neonatal System

All NHS North Central London maternity services provide a birth reflections clinic where you can discuss with a midwife your experiences of birth, particularly if you have had a traumatic event during or after birth.

Some things to think about before you attend a birth reflections clinic appointment can be found below.

Write down any significant concerns (medical, emotional or other) about your experience of pregnancy, labour, birth and immediately after birth – particularly if you think it could have an effect on your long-term physical or emotional health, or the health of your baby. Share your concerns with your midwife or doctor.

North Middlesex University Hospital: There is a Birth Reflections clinic at the North Middlesex.

Information about all our specialist maternity clinics:

The Royal Free Hospital: Birth reflections and support services are available at the Royal Free:

UCLH: Birth reflections, postnatal care and support services at UCLH:

Whittington: An example of information provided for women after birth at the Whittington can be found at:

Links for birth registration in each North Central London borough can be found below:

Barnet

Barnet Register Office

Hendon Town Hall

The Burroughs

London NW4 4BG

Tel: 020 8359 6400

Barnet birth registration

Camden

Camden Register Office

Camden Town Hall, Judd Street

London WC1H 9JE

Tel: 020 7974 4444 Option 6

Camden birth registration

Enfield

Enfield Register Office

1 Gentleman’s Row

Enfield EN2 6PT

Tel: 020 8379 1000

Enfield Birth Booking Process

Haringey

Haringey registering birth

Islington

Register a Birth | Islington Council

Medications and Breastfeeding

Drugs Factsheets | The Breastfeeding Network

Breastfeeding support in North Central London:

North Middlesex

Find information about our breastfeeding café here:

Royal Free London Hospital

Whittington Hospital

Breastfeeding Support in the Community

Islington Breastfeeding Support

Tel: 020 3316 8439

Email: whh-tr.IslingtonBreastfeedingPeerSupport@nhs.net

Website: www.islington.gov.uk/breastfeeding

Haringey Breastfeeding Peer Support

Website: https://www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/haringey-peer-support-project/

Camden Baby Feeding Team

Tel: 07808 891260

Email: camden.babyfeedingteam@nhs.net

Website: https://www.cnwl.nhs.uk/services/community-services/camden-baby-feeding-team

Enfield Team

Email: northmid.bfreferrals@nhs.net

Website: https://www.ccenfield.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Breastfeeding-Drop-in-groups-Enfield-up-dated-April-22-Flyer.pdf

The NCL maternity website provides information on birth choices and providers across North Central London:

Information about maternity services and birth choice in other areas of London can be found at: Myhealth.london.nhs.uk/maternity/now-what/what-next/

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Acacia Team:

Email: rf-tr.acaciateam@nhs.net

Borehamwood Team:

Email: rf-tr.borehamwoodteam@nhs.net

Chase Team:

Email: rf-tr.chaseteam@nhs.net

Colindale Team:

Email: rf-tr.colindaleteam@nhs.net

Edgehill Team:

Email: rf.ebc@nhs.net

Enfield Team:

Email: rf-tr.enfieldteam@nhs.net

Finchley Hill Team:

Email: rf-tr.finchleyhillteam@nhs.net

Fortune Green Team:

Email: rf-tr.fortunegreenteam@nhs.net

Golders Green Team:

Email: rf-tr.goldersgreenteam@nhs.net

Hampstead Heath Team:

Email: rf-tr.hampsteadheathteam@nhs.net

Hertsmere Team:

Email: rf-tr.hertsmereteam@nhs.net

Hendon Team:

Email: rf.hendon@nhs.net

New Southgate Team:

Email: rf-tr.newsouthgateteam@nhs.net

Totteridge Team:

Email: rf-tr.totteridgeteam@nhs.net

Unity Team:

Email: rf-tr.unity_midwife@nhs.net

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Tel: 020 8887 3820 or

Tel: 020 8887 4230

University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Tel: 020 3447 9400, option 5 for the community midwife team. Your midwife will give you their personal contact number.

Whittington Health NHS Trust

Tel: 020 7288 3482undefinedPlease use this link to access the survey: http://ratenhs.uk/wz85df

Core services available at all maternity units in North Central London

• birth centre

• birthing pools

• obstetric-led care

• midwife-led care

• infant feeding specialists

• consultant cover

• home birth option

• specialist diabetes clinic

• ultrasonography services

• antenatal ward

• antenatal care in the community

• birth parent education classes

• local neonatal care

• postnatal ward

• postnatal care in the community

• postnatal care at home

• perinatal mental health specialists

• private room hire

Maternity choices for women in North Central London

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

UCLH has an official charity supporting patients, staff and research at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust. We focus on four main areas; supporting patient care, training and developing staff, environment and equipment and advancing research.

You can decide where in North Central London you want to receive your maternity care during pregnancy, birth and beyond.

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Tel: 020 7472 6446

Tel: 020 7472 6447

Tel: 020 8216 4924

www.royalfree.nhs.uk/PALS

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Tel: 020 8887 3858

www.northmid.nhs.uk/PALS

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Tel: 020 3447 3042

www.uclh.nhs.uk/PALS

Our maternity website in North Central London where you can give us your feedback is: www.nclmaternity.nhs.uk

You can give feedback on the website by using the “Contact us” tab at the purple menu bar near the top of the page.

We also have links to the local service user groups, called Maternity Voices Partnership of which there are four in NCL – the link can be found at the bottom of the page in the section:

If you are a maternity service user and would like to get involved in shaping local maternity services, please visit our page: NCL Maternity Voice Partnerships .

Islington Breastfeeding Support

Tel: 020 3316 8439

Email: whh-tr.IslingtonBreastfeedingPeerSupport@nhs.net

Haringey Breastfeeding Peer Support

Website: https://www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/haringey-peer-support-project/

Camden Baby Feeding Team

Tel: 07808 891260

Email: camden.babyfeedingteam@nhs.net

Website: https://www.cnwl.nhs.uk/services/community-services/camden-baby-feeding-team

Enfield Breastfeeding Team

Email: northmid.bfreferrals@nhs.net

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Barnet

Parkfield Children’s Centre

44 Park Road

London NW4 3PS

Tel: 020 8200 2500

Brent

Tel: 020 8102 4900

Camden

Web: Camden Central Health Visitor Hub

Tel: 020 3317 3032

Email: camden.dutyhv@nhs.net

Gospel Oak Health Centre

5 Lismore Circus

London NW5 4QF

Hunter Street Health Centre

8 Hunter Street

London WC1N 1BN

Belsize Priory Health Centre

208 Belsize Road

London NW6 4DX

Enfield

Moorfields Health Visiting Teams

Tel: 020 3988 7300

Forest Green Health Visiting Teams

Tel: 020 3988 7300

Highlands Health Visiting Teams

Tel: 020 3988 7300

Bowes Health Visiting Teams

Tel: 020 3988 7300Information for parents whose children are under 5 | North Middlesex University Hospital

Haringey

Health Visiting (Haringey)

Tel: 020 3074 2650

Email: whh-tr.0-19@nhs.net

Hertsmere

Tel: 0300 1237572

Islington

Islington Central Health Visitor Hub

Tel: 020 3316 8008

Email: whh-tr.0-19Islington@nhs.net

North Central London Local Maternity & Neonatal System

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Email: royalfreematernityvoices@gmail.com

www.royalfree.nhs.uk/maternity-voices-at-the-royal-free-london

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Email: northmiddlesexmvp@gmail.com

Facebook: North Middlesex Maternity Voices Partnership

University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

The UCLH Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP) is a team of women and their families, commissioners and providers (midwives and doctors) working together to review and contribute to the development of local maternity care.

We have meetings six times a year and facilitate opportunities for users of the maternity service to help shape the unit to work for them and future families.

We want to ensure that every woman on the maternity pathway has a chance to have her voice heard about the service she is receiving through our MVP. We would love to have you join or just give us feedback on your experience at UCLH – let us know of good experiences that you have had an any areas that you think the trust could improve upon.

Chair: Abuk Deng

Vice Chair: Shelley Whaits

Email: uclhmaternityvoices@gmail.com

Facebook: @uclhmvp

www.uclh.nhs.uk/uclh-maternity-voices-partnership

Maternity care in North Central London

This app, originally developed by North West London Local Maternity System, has been adapted for use in North Central London Local Maternity & Neonatal System.

If you live outside of North Central London, you can still use this app’s content and develop your personal care plans. To find your nearest unit follow this link:

Talking therapy/IAPT contact details in North Central London:

Barnet – IAPT Barnet

Tel: 020 8702 5309

Email: lets-talk-barnet@nhs.net

www.lets-talk-iapt.nhs.uk

Enfield – IAPT Enfield (provided by Whittington Health)

Tel: 020 8702 4900

Email: lets-talk-enfield@nhs.net

www.lets-talk-iapt.nhs.uk

Haringey – IAPT Haringey (provided by Whittington Health)

Tel: 020 3074 2280

Email: lets.talkharingey@nhs.net

www.lets-talk-iapt.nhs.uk

Camden – iCope

Tel: 020 3317 6670

Email: cpts@candi.nhs.uk

Islington – iCope

Tel: 020 3317 7252

Email: icope.referrals@candi.nhs.uk

www.icope.nhs.uk/camden-islington

National maternal and neonatal programmes in North Central London

We have the following neonatal services in North Central London:

• 1 x level 3 neonatal intensive care unit

• 4 x level 2 high dependency units

• 5 x level 1 special care units

The Maternal and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MATNEOSIP)

A programme to support improvement in the quality and safety of maternity and neonatal units across England – formerly known as the Maternal and Neonatal Health Safety Collaborative.

The programme aims to:

• improve the safety and outcomes of maternal and neonatal care by reducing unwarranted variation and provide a high quality healthcare experience for all women, babies and families across maternity and neonatal care settings in England

• contribute to the national ambition, set out in Better Births of reducing the rates of maternal and neonatal deaths, stillbirths, and brain injuries that occur during or soon after birth by 50% by 2025.

The five priorities in North Central London are:

• Increase the proportion of smoke-free pregnancies.

• Optimisation and stabilisation of the very preterm infant.

• Detection and management of diabetes in pregnancy.

• Detection and management of neonatal hypoglycaemia.

• Early recognition and management of deterioration during labour and early post-partum period.

PReCePT (Prevention of Cerebral Palsy in Preterm Labour)

The PReCePT programme aims to reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy in babies born prematurely by giving women a medication called magnesium sulphate during labour. This programme is being rolled out across North Central London and other activities include improving care, strengthening staff capability across maternal and neonatal units and supporting mothers to become more involved with their care to improve quality of life of preterm babies and their families.

Reducing the incidence of cerebral palsy by offering magnesium sulphate to all eligible women in England during preterm labour (less than 30 weeks).

For every 37 mothers who receive magnesium sulphate, we can prevent one case of cerebral palsy. It is used in at least 80% of this cohort of women across North Central London.

Regular audits of the use of magnesium sulphate are carried out across North Central London. In collaboration with UCL Partners we are undertaking regular learning and sharing events and safety culture surveys.

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Private maternity hospitals

You can choose to have your baby in a private hospital. Find more information about private maternity units and locate specific private maternity units here.

The Portland Hospital maternity services

The Portland Hospital

205-209 Great Portland Street

London W1W 5AH

The Portland Hospital website

Private maternity service within an NHS facility in your region

Private rooms

All hospitals in North Central London have the option of private rooms for after the birth, and these vary in cost. You can ask your midwife or doctor about this and information is provided within the directory of services.

Research is used to build new knowledge, improve current care and develop new treatments. The National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network (often referred to as CRN) provide the infrastructure that allows high-quality clinical research to take place in the NHS.

The Women’s Health department at UCLH are committed to improving outcomes for women and babies by improving care, diagnosis and treatment within obstetrics and gynaecology. A small team of research midwives and nurses work on an extensive portfolio of CRN funded research studies that cover specialised areas including maternity, gynaecology, neonatal care, fertility, genetics, miscarriage, urogynaecology and cancer.

UCLH is a large teaching hospital and has many research projects underway at any one time. Whilst under our care you are likely to be invited to participate in a research project by healthcare professionals. This may be one of our consultants, nurses or midwives.

Alternatively, if you are interested in volunteering for any of our studies or just would like to have some more information please contact us:

E-mail: UCLH.researchmidwives@nhs.net

Tel: 020 3447 6164

Mobile: 07971 134613

In the unlikely event you encounter any problems or have any concerns about any of our research activity, please contact:

Yaa Acheampong, Research Manager

Email: y.acheampong@nhs.net

For support with quitting smoking, please discuss with your maternity team in North Central London who can refer you to the specialist smoking cessation midwife and service locally which are located at:

Elizabeth Garret Anderson unit at University College London Hospitals (UCLH), Camden

Barnet Hospital, Barnet

Royal Free, Hampstead

North Middlesex Hospital, Edmonton

Whittington Hospital, Archway

For support with quitting smoking, please discuss with your maternity team in North Central London who can refer you to the specialist smoking cessation midwife and service locally which are located at:

Elizabeth Garret Anderson unit at University College London Hospitals (UCLH), Camden

Barnet Hospital, Barnet

Royal Free, Hampstead

North Middlesex Hospital, Edmonton

Whittington Hospital, Archway

Talking therapy services or IAPT services are offered throughout North Central London, and in every London borough, providing support to those experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression. Priority is given to pregnant women and new parents. You can either self-refer over the phone or online, or ask your midwife or GP to do it for you. The service is free and aims to be flexible around your needs.

Talking therapy/IAPT contact details in North Central London:

Barnet – IAPT Barnet

Tel: 020 8702 5309

Email: lets-talk-barnet@nhs.net

www.lets-talk-iapt.nhs.uk

Enfield – IAPT Enfield (provided by Whittington Health)

Tel: 020 8702 4900

Email: lets-talk-enfield@nhs.net

www.lets-talk-iapt.nhs.uk

Haringey – IAPT Haringey (provided by Whittington Health)

Tel: 020 3074 2280

Email: lets.talkharingey@nhs.net

www.lets-talk-iapt.nhs.uk

Camden – iCope

Tel: 020 3317 6670

Email: cpts@candi.nhs.uk

Islington – iCope

Tel: 020 3317 7252

Email: icope.referrals@candi.nhs.uk

www.icope.nhs.uk/camden-islington

Our vision statement

Better Births, Improving Outcomes of Maternity Services in England (2016) set out a vision for maternity services across England to deliver safer, personalised care for women with maternity staff supported to deliver care which is women centred, in cultures which promote innovation, continuous learning, and break down organisational and professional boundaries. North Central London was an ‘early adopter’ of the national maternity transformation plan ‘Better Births’ and had an ambitious transformation plan which sought to improve the safety, personalisation and quality of care.

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

www.royalfree.nhs.uk/volunteer-at-the-royal-free-london

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

www.northmid.nhs.uk/volunteer-with-us

University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

www.uclh.nhs.uk/work-with-us/volunteeringIf you are interested in joining our youth volunteering team:Youth Volunteering at UCLH

Breastfeeding Support in the Community

Islington Breastfeeding Support

Tel: 020 3316 8439

Email: whh-tr.IslingtonBreastfeedingPeerSupport@nhs.net

Haringey Breastfeeding Peer Support

Website: https://www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/haringey-peer-support-project/

Camden Baby Feeding Team

Tel: 07808 891260

Email: camden.babyfeedingteam@nhs.net

Website: https://www.cnwl.nhs.uk/services/community-services/camden-baby-feeding-team

Enfield Team

Email: northmid.bfreferrals@nhs.net

Enfield Breastfeeding Drop-in Groups

Tommy’s provide excellent information and resources if you feel that your baby is not moving as you would expect. Follow this link and see the related links below it:

Tommy’s pregnancy symptom checker

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Midwife

You will meet several midwives throughout your pregnancy, birth and beyond. Midwives are the main caregiver when your pregnancy and birth are straight forward. In North West London we are working hard to ensure each woman has a named midwife who is responsible for coordinating your maternity care.

Obstetrician

These are doctors who specialise in caring for women during pregnancy, birth and in the period immediately after birth (whilst in the maternity unit). You may see an obstetrician during pregnancy if you have any issues which require review or more specialised management and they will be involved if you have a caesarean or assisted birth.

Paediatrician/Neonatalogist(baby doctor)

Paediatricians or neonatologists are doctors specialising in the care of newborn babies and children. They will be involved in your care if early (premature) delivery is anticipated or if there are likely to be concerns about the health of your baby during or after the birth.

Sonographer

These are professionals who undertake your ultrasound scans. They are specially trained to undertake scans during pregnancy.

Maternity support worker

You may meet maternity support workers during pregnancy, birth or beyond. They support the maternity team and provide some of your care throughout the journey.

Student midwife

Maternity units in North West London work closely with local universities to support midwives and doctors in training. These students will work alongside their midwife ‘mentor’ and will ask for your consent before providing you with any care.

Health visitor

Health visitors work in teams. They work closely with the other professionals listed above, including GPs and organisations that support families where you live. Most families in England will be offered several review contacts and additional support depending on the individual needs of your family.The health promoting visit at 28 weeks of pregnancy is the first time that the health visitor meets parents. A health needs assessment will be agreed, covering physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing. The health visitor will also discuss a number of issues, including transition to parenthood, how to enhance the parent-child bonding experience and how parents can help their baby’s early development.

Other staff members

You may meet other members of staff or medical students, depending on your pregnancy needs and where you choose to have your care.

Our objective

Within North Central London our objective for maternity services is to fully meet the requirements of the Better Births recommendations, ensuring safe care and an improved experience for women and their families throughout their maternity pathway.

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Contacts: St Thomas’ Hospital

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Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 7188 7188

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 020 7188 8001

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 7188 0676

Home from Home Birth Centre

Tel: 020 7188 2966 or

Tel: 020 7188 2969

Community Midwives

Tel: 020 7188 6863

Fetal Medicine Unit (Nuchal scans)

Tel: 020 7188 8003 or

Tel: 020 7188 3877

Early Pregnancy Unit

Tel: 020 7188 0864

Hospital Birth Centre (Labour ward)

Tel: 020 7188 6867 or

Tel: 020 7188 2975

Maternity Assessment Unit

Tel: 020 7188 1722

Maternity Helpline

Tel: 020 7188 1723

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 7188 6846

Ultrasound (20 week scans)Tel: 020 7188 5547

Contacts: University Hospital Lewisham

University Hospital Lewisham

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 8333 3000

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 020 8333 3181

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 8333 3000 ext: 6006

Birth centre

Tel: 020 3192 6863

Community midwives

For non-urgent enquiries, contact your named team (9am-4pm.)

Manor House

Tel: 07741 232205

Broadway

Tel: 07810 055405

Wells Park

Tel: 07766248935

Waldron

Tel: 020 3049 3740

Parkview

Tel: 020 8318 7441

Indigo

Tel: 07717 661 265

Emerald

Tel: 07584 544999

Lynn Bayes, Matron

Email: Lynn.bayes@nhs.net

Day assessment unit

Tel: 020 8333 3000 ext: 8718

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 020 8333 3000 ext: 8751

Labour ward

Tel: 020 8333 3026

Maternity helpline

Tel: 020 8836 4491

Maternity triage

Tel: 020 8333 3026

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 8333 3018

Ultrasound

Tel: 020 8333 3350

Contacts: Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 8836 6000

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 020 8836 4339

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 8836 4788

Birth centre

Tel: 020 8836 5297 or

Tel: 020 8836 4132

Induction of labour suite

Tel: 020 8836 5297 or

Tel: 020 8836 4132

Community midwives

For non-urgent enquiries, contact your named team (9am–4pm).

Bexley

Tel: 020 3910 7306

Best Beginnings

Tel: 020 8853 3447

Devonport

Tel: 020 3260 3704

Maritime

Tel: 07833 787255

Marshes

Tel: 020 8312 1494

Sapphire

Tel: 07584 602177

Thames

Tel: 020 8836 5946

Sonya Brown, Matron

Email: sonya.brown@nhs.net

Day assessment unit

Tel: 020 8836 4873

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 020 8836 4897

Labour ward

Tel: 020 8836 4522 or

Tel: 020 8836 4523

Maternity helpline

Tel: 020 8836 4491

Maternity triage

Tel: 020 8836 6180

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 8836 4788

Ultrasound

Tel: 020 8836 4797