London Bridge Hospital (United Kingdom)
8.0
Good
14 reviews

London Bridge Hospital (United Kingdom)

Great Britain , London

Clinic specialization

Gastroenterology
Pediatric cardiac surgery
Pediatric neurosurgery
Infectious diseases
Cardiology
Neurology
Neurosurgery
Psychiatry
Phlebology · Vascular Surgery
Surgery
Aesthetic medicine and cosmetology
Transplantology
Therapy
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London Bridge Hospital is one of the most prestigious and modern medical institutions in London. The clinic meets the highest standards of private healthcare and provides 16-year-old and up patients with a wide range of diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical services in almost all the areas of medicine.

The most popular directions of the hospital are the following:

  • diagnostics,

  • neurology,

  • cardiology and cardiac surgery,

  • treatment of kidney and liver diseases,

  • oncology,

  • orthopedics.

The staff of the clinic consists of highly qualified specialists who undergo regular internships in leading training centers in Europe. Their own research base allows them to conduct a huge amount of medical research aimed at finding new effective methods and methods of treating for various diseases. London Bridge Hospital offers its clients inpatient and outpatient treatment. It offers spacious rooms, furnished with everything necessary for a pleasant and comfortable stay. The clinic has extensive experience in treating foreign patients.



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420
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While the medical staff and medical care in general were very good, the equipment of the rooms leaves much to be desired.

The room I got didn't match what you see in marketing publications, on an internet site, or in glossy brochures. It was a room with no natural light at all, it had a window facing the center of the building, as shown in the photo, and overall quite gloomy.

When I asked to be transferred to another room, they advised me: "This is the room you have, so go ahead." The receptionist, who was actually training another person accompanying us at the time, then left me in the room to prepare for the operation.

Only when I went to the room on the way back to the reception, someone listened to me. I was moved around the corner to another room that was almost the same (no window, no natural light), but since I was a day patient, I just decided to get it over with.

A surgical visit should be as stress-free as possible, and this was far from the case. If the room cannot provide daylight or natural light, it should not be offered as a ward for patients during surgical treatment.

In general, this is not recommended at all, and management should consider the suitability of some premises that are well below what one would expect from an organization "at the forefront of world-class private healthcare.""
This is the second time I have stayed and undergone surgery in this hospital. The last time my painkiller wasn't prescribed properly, I was poorly served at night, which included not taking painkillers and no nurses coming on call.

This time I was isolated for 14 days, I was asked to fast from the previous night, only to be told on the day my surgery was postponed because I had previously had covid (I may add, a few months ago!), which they had known about for several weeks! I am a paying customer and find it disgusting that a hospital can treat patients in this way.

I really wouldn't bother looking for treatment at this hospital in the future!
Received the most amazing care in the hospital. Was there for two nights and all the staff were fantastic. The rooms are spacious, clean and have an incredible view of the Thames, which really creates a great experience when recovering from surgery. Not to mention that the food was exquisite with a wide variety of dishes, especially considering that I am a vegetarian. I always recommend that if you can go to this hospital, then you should do it.
So impressed with London Bridge HCA. Even during the pandemic, their standards did not decrease - in any case, they were raised. I had an intensive surgery today, and from the moment I walked in, I felt like I was in a hotel, the facilities are just wonderful. All the nurses tried their best and were very, very kind. The human touch is of great importance, especially when at the moment you cannot receive visitors with Covid. I talked to a nurse and heard firsthand about their commitment to sustainable development, which is so important given the amount of plastic and waste used daily in hospitals.

The only couple of things I would say is that some rooms may be noisy because of the noise from the ward. Try asking for a room away from the front desk. Also, if your surgery is done at night, make sure your dinner is prepared in advance so someone can warm it up when you go out.

In addition, I highly recommend this hospital.
Don't stay here for food. HCA needs to change its catering manager. Apart from the daily special lunch, they use cheap ingredients throughout, small portions, limited choices, and they clearly have major supply chain issues. You'll be lucky if everything you ordered arrives.

In a private hospital, good nutrition is a big part of what you pay for, given the health benefits. The poor staff constantly apologizes, which sucks for them.

Also wash the windows so we can enjoy the view.
Excellent service throughout the journey. The nurses and staff are very friendly and very service oriented. The choice of dishes is excellent, and the room has a view of the Shard, all together leaves a very pleasant impression, I have never had problems with this hospital and HCA clinics, always excellent service. I recommended this place, and the local urologist, Mr. Bultitude, is a very wonderful person and very effective. My friend got first-class service here, I highly recommend it
I was in this hospital in February. The doctor is very good, but the practitioner at the blood test center is just terrible. A guy who claims to be the best does not carry any sense of professionalism at all!! For a very simple blood test, he just skipped the standard procedure for extracting blood. No sterilization! He pricked me in the leg and ran the needle under the skin. It really hurts!! It was the most terrible experience for a blood test. When I questioned the guy, he didn't feel any guilt. Arrogantly claiming to be the best. What the hell? The reality is that he's the worst person I've ever met. And the hospital charged me £260 for this terrible service.
I have undergone physiotherapy at London Bridge Hospital for my neck. The therapist was very knowledgeable and professional and helped my symptoms. One of the biggest positive moments was that she helped me understand where I was wrong, and I felt the strength to return to my goals. The department is also based in Sharjah with a brand new, well-equipped gym as an added bonus! I would highly recommend going here for treatment.
Excellent, polite and very friendly staff at all points of contact. Beautiful, unspoiled amenities. The physiotherapist who was recommended to me is very knowledgeable, friendly and enthusiastic. I look forward to continuing meetings in Sharjah. I highly recommend it.
I do not know why, but something happens to me every time I come to London Bridge Hospital. That's why I've never had 12 physiotherapy sessions that were approved and paid for. Yesterday I called my insurance company, received an authorization code for a blood test and consultation. I called London Bridge using my authorization code, printed out the order form that London Bridge sent me on my return (with a new authorization code on it). I went there today, gave them a form at the front desk. They processed it, sent me to the fourth appointment. The administrator of the fourth floor told me to go to the blood department for an appointment. They told me to turn left, then turn right and show up with my permit form at another check-in counter. I handed the form over there. They wrote down the details and asked me to walk down the corridor and wait in a small niche at the nurses' station. After some waiting, someone came there, took my order form and asked me to wait again. Twenty minutes later, they returned my form to me and sent me back to the main check-in desk because, according to them, I was not properly registered. I went back to the main reception desk and waited there for more than 20 minutes until they took my form, crumbled it a little, said that the print quality was poor, and returned it to me, while forcing me to sign three other new forms (with the condition that if my insurance company did not have enough funds or the world economy collapsed, I would pay all my expenses). Then I was sent back to the blood department, where if they had checked my blood pressure (which they didn't), they would have found that my blood pressure was damn high.

I have been treated at London Bridge Hospital, from time to time, for over a year now. They are always interested and focused only on money and payment methods, not on diagnostics and clinical results. London Bridge Hospital is a terribly inhumane place, a Hippocratic-free zone.
Very kind and professional staff, comfortable rooms, great food. I always felt like I was being taken care of.
Очень впечатлен Лондонским мостом HCA. Их стандарты не упали даже во время пандемии - во всяком случае, они повысились. Сегодня у меня была интенсивная операция, и с того момента, как я вошел, я почувствовал себя так, как будто нахожусь в отеле, с отличным оборудованием. Все медсестры старались изо всех сил и были очень любезны. Человеческое прикосновение имеет решающее значение, особенно когда у вас нет посетителей в данный момент с Covid. Я побеседовал с медсестрой и услышал из первых рук об их приверженности делу устойчивого развития, что так важно, учитывая количество пластика и отходов, ежедневно используемых в больницах.
My mother underwent anterior colon resection a few weeks ago under the supervision of the fantastic Dr. Alexis Schiza and a wonderful nurse, Lisa Lloyd, a colorectal specialist.
My mother got the best job out of all the wonderful employees.
Mr. Shiza is a very kind, humble and brilliant surgeon.
Excellent communication, excellent skills and a kind person.
My mom is very grateful and can't stop praising them for the first-class service she receives during and after surgery.
Chloe Paloschi
Patient treated Pancreatitis in the clinic London Bridge Hospital (United Kingdom)
10.0
Great
At London Bridge Hospital, I was advised to visit Dr. William Alazawi because of my pancreatitis problem. After an unconvincing and very expensive consultation with Dr. Alazawi without prior notice, I was asked to pay an additional 800 pounds for unnecessary blood tests. Having paid an absurd amount of money, the doctor could not diagnose my condition, and I was forced to turn to another doctor.
While the medical staff and medical care in general were very good, the equipment of the rooms leaves much to be desired.

The room I got didn't match what you see in marketing publications, on an internet site, or in glossy brochures. It was a room with no natural light at all, it had a window facing the center of the building, as shown in the photo, and overall quite gloomy.

When I asked to be transferred to another room, they advised me: "This is the room you have, so go ahead." The receptionist, who was actually training another person accompanying us at the time, then left me in the room to prepare for the operation.

Only when I went to the room on the way back to the reception, someone listened to me. I was moved around the corner to another room that was almost the same (no window, no natural light), but since I was a day patient, I just decided to get it over with.

A surgical visit should be as stress-free as possible, and this was far from the case. If the room cannot provide daylight or natural light, it should not be offered as a ward for patients during surgical treatment.

In general, this is not recommended at all, and management should consider the suitability of some premises that are well below what one would expect from an organization "at the forefront of world-class private healthcare.""
This is the second time I have stayed and undergone surgery in this hospital. The last time my painkiller wasn't prescribed properly, I was poorly served at night, which included not taking painkillers and no nurses coming on call.

This time I was isolated for 14 days, I was asked to fast from the previous night, only to be told on the day my surgery was postponed because I had previously had covid (I may add, a few months ago!), which they had known about for several weeks! I am a paying customer and find it disgusting that a hospital can treat patients in this way.

I really wouldn't bother looking for treatment at this hospital in the future!
Received the most amazing care in the hospital. Was there for two nights and all the staff were fantastic. The rooms are spacious, clean and have an incredible view of the Thames, which really creates a great experience when recovering from surgery. Not to mention that the food was exquisite with a wide variety of dishes, especially considering that I am a vegetarian. I always recommend that if you can go to this hospital, then you should do it.
So impressed with London Bridge HCA. Even during the pandemic, their standards did not decrease - in any case, they were raised. I had an intensive surgery today, and from the moment I walked in, I felt like I was in a hotel, the facilities are just wonderful. All the nurses tried their best and were very, very kind. The human touch is of great importance, especially when at the moment you cannot receive visitors with Covid. I talked to a nurse and heard firsthand about their commitment to sustainable development, which is so important given the amount of plastic and waste used daily in hospitals.

The only couple of things I would say is that some rooms may be noisy because of the noise from the ward. Try asking for a room away from the front desk. Also, if your surgery is done at night, make sure your dinner is prepared in advance so someone can warm it up when you go out.

In addition, I highly recommend this hospital.
Don't stay here for food. HCA needs to change its catering manager. Apart from the daily special lunch, they use cheap ingredients throughout, small portions, limited choices, and they clearly have major supply chain issues. You'll be lucky if everything you ordered arrives.

In a private hospital, good nutrition is a big part of what you pay for, given the health benefits. The poor staff constantly apologizes, which sucks for them.

Also wash the windows so we can enjoy the view.
Excellent service throughout the journey. The nurses and staff are very friendly and very service oriented. The choice of dishes is excellent, and the room has a view of the Shard, all together leaves a very pleasant impression, I have never had problems with this hospital and HCA clinics, always excellent service. I recommended this place, and the local urologist, Mr. Bultitude, is a very wonderful person and very effective. My friend got first-class service here, I highly recommend it
I was in this hospital in February. The doctor is very good, but the practitioner at the blood test center is just terrible. A guy who claims to be the best does not carry any sense of professionalism at all!! For a very simple blood test, he just skipped the standard procedure for extracting blood. No sterilization! He pricked me in the leg and ran the needle under the skin. It really hurts!! It was the most terrible experience for a blood test. When I questioned the guy, he didn't feel any guilt. Arrogantly claiming to be the best. What the hell? The reality is that he's the worst person I've ever met. And the hospital charged me £260 for this terrible service.
I have undergone physiotherapy at London Bridge Hospital for my neck. The therapist was very knowledgeable and professional and helped my symptoms. One of the biggest positive moments was that she helped me understand where I was wrong, and I felt the strength to return to my goals. The department is also based in Sharjah with a brand new, well-equipped gym as an added bonus! I would highly recommend going here for treatment.
Excellent, polite and very friendly staff at all points of contact. Beautiful, unspoiled amenities. The physiotherapist who was recommended to me is very knowledgeable, friendly and enthusiastic. I look forward to continuing meetings in Sharjah. I highly recommend it.
I do not know why, but something happens to me every time I come to London Bridge Hospital. That's why I've never had 12 physiotherapy sessions that were approved and paid for. Yesterday I called my insurance company, received an authorization code for a blood test and consultation. I called London Bridge using my authorization code, printed out the order form that London Bridge sent me on my return (with a new authorization code on it). I went there today, gave them a form at the front desk. They processed it, sent me to the fourth appointment. The administrator of the fourth floor told me to go to the blood department for an appointment. They told me to turn left, then turn right and show up with my permit form at another check-in counter. I handed the form over there. They wrote down the details and asked me to walk down the corridor and wait in a small niche at the nurses' station. After some waiting, someone came there, took my order form and asked me to wait again. Twenty minutes later, they returned my form to me and sent me back to the main check-in desk because, according to them, I was not properly registered. I went back to the main reception desk and waited there for more than 20 minutes until they took my form, crumbled it a little, said that the print quality was poor, and returned it to me, while forcing me to sign three other new forms (with the condition that if my insurance company did not have enough funds or the world economy collapsed, I would pay all my expenses). Then I was sent back to the blood department, where if they had checked my blood pressure (which they didn't), they would have found that my blood pressure was damn high.

I have been treated at London Bridge Hospital, from time to time, for over a year now. They are always interested and focused only on money and payment methods, not on diagnostics and clinical results. London Bridge Hospital is a terribly inhumane place, a Hippocratic-free zone.
Very kind and professional staff, comfortable rooms, great food. I always felt like I was being taken care of.
Очень впечатлен Лондонским мостом HCA. Их стандарты не упали даже во время пандемии - во всяком случае, они повысились. Сегодня у меня была интенсивная операция, и с того момента, как я вошел, я почувствовал себя так, как будто нахожусь в отеле, с отличным оборудованием. Все медсестры старались изо всех сил и были очень любезны. Человеческое прикосновение имеет решающее значение, особенно когда у вас нет посетителей в данный момент с Covid. Я побеседовал с медсестрой и услышал из первых рук об их приверженности делу устойчивого развития, что так важно, учитывая количество пластика и отходов, ежедневно используемых в больницах.
My mother underwent anterior colon resection a few weeks ago under the supervision of the fantastic Dr. Alexis Schiza and a wonderful nurse, Lisa Lloyd, a colorectal specialist.
My mother got the best job out of all the wonderful employees.
Mr. Shiza is a very kind, humble and brilliant surgeon.
Excellent communication, excellent skills and a kind person.
My mom is very grateful and can't stop praising them for the first-class service she receives during and after surgery.
Chloe Paloschi
Patient treated Pancreatitis in the clinic London Bridge Hospital (United Kingdom)
10.0
Great
At London Bridge Hospital, I was advised to visit Dr. William Alazawi because of my pancreatitis problem. After an unconvincing and very expensive consultation with Dr. Alazawi without prior notice, I was asked to pay an additional 800 pounds for unnecessary blood tests. Having paid an absurd amount of money, the doctor could not diagnose my condition, and I was forced to turn to another doctor.

Clinic doctors

Daniela Andrich
Great Britain
James Bliss
Great Britain
Olaf Wendler
Great Britain

How it works

1
You are sending a request
2
We will select a specialized coordinator for you
3
You receive a personal offer with an action plan and cost
4
We will arrange the trip. From appointment with a doctor to buying tickets
5
You go to the clinic, and our medical assistant stays in touch with you 24/7