What is Queen Elizabeth Hospital London?
Queen Elizabeth Hospital falls in Woolworth, London, England came into existence in 2001 that accepts patients majorly from the Royal Borough of Greenwich and its near by areas. In the beginning, the hospital was setup to provide accommodation later on, with the coming of April 2009, the hospital got merge with Queen Mary's Sidcup Nhs Trust and Bromley Hospitals NHS Turst to form South London Healthcare NHS Trust. The hospital named after the Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital which was setup at present place of the hospital closed in 1995 to form new hospital. The hospital has 521 beds and also provides emergency services through its emergency department which accepts all types of intense cases such as accident and serious illness. Moving toward the services, the hospital provides all the manners of medical services including Adult Therapy, Anaesthetics, Audiology, Blood Tests, Bowel Cancer Screening, Ear, Nose and Throat, Oncology, Orthopedics, orthopedic etc. The hospital has also setup child care departments for all child medical needs including community care, day care unit, children's assessment unit etc. The hospital serves both inpatient and outpatient and provides where all types of clinical supports are given. Apart form this, the hospital also operates few other departments such as maternity department, surgery and critical care, neonatal intensive care etc. Queen Elizabeth Hospital also runs many sexual and reproductive health program under which advice and guidance is given on health related issues that relates both Men and women. The hospital has setup state-of- the-art clinic where all range of diagnostic and therapeutic service are provided for various types of sexually transmitted infections including HIV.