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District with Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Association of Counsellors DISTRICTS WITH SICKLE CELL AND THALASSAEMIA COUNSELLORS AND CLINICAL SPECIALISTS List Updated by Maureen Scarlett STAC Secretary GREATER LONDON BARKING & DAGENHAM, HAVERING & Acute Adult Haemoglobinopathy Specialist Nurse: REDBRIDGE Shola Shoyemi Haemoglobin Disorders Service Haematology Department Cedar Centre- Unit Management Office Tel: 01708 435 6171 King George’s Hospital Acute Paediatric Haemoglobinopathy Specialist Barley Lane Nurse: Albin Bendiola Goodmayes, Essex ACAD Unit IG3 8YB Tel: 01708 453 075 Tel: 020 8970 8301 Email: [email protected] Fax: 020 8970 4370 [email protected] Admin: Anna Robinson Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospital NHS Email: [email protected] Trust Haemoglobinopathy Specialist Nurse: Queens Hospital Christine Williams Rom Valley Way Mobile: 07958 221 274 Romford Email: [email protected] Essex [email protected] RM7 0AG Community Adult Haemoglobinopathy Specialist Nurse: Deo Boodoo THE ROYAL LONDON HOSPITAL [email protected] Whitechapel Road Mobile: 07966 575785 London E1 1BB Welfare Benefits Advisor: (Mon & Thurs) Tel: 0203 539 0000 Pamela Jones: Psychologist: Ioanna Ampati Clinical Nurse Specialists: Email: [email protected] Heather (Kim) Newell Abidemi Olateju Haemoglobinopathy Nurse Counsellor: Barts Health Trust Jane Mattison CNS Paediatric Haematology Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospital Office 2, Children’s Support Services Trust Level 6, Central Tower Haematology The Royal London Hospital Ground Floor Pink Zone E1 1BB Queens Hospital Tel: 0203 594 0401/0399 Rom Valley Way Pager: 07659152645 Romford Email: [email protected] Essex [email protected] RM7 0AG Email: [email protected] Aldine Thomas (Adults) Tel: 01708 435000 extn. 4735 Haematology Day Unit Mobile :07956 682144 Ground Floor South Tower Tel: 0203 594 1877 Pager: 07659126840 Email: [email protected] 1 Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Association of Counsellors BEXLEY Email: [email protected] (See Greenwich) Clinical Nurse Specialist (Paediatric): (Roald Dahl Haemoglobinopathy) BRENT Edith Aimiuwu Brent Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Centre Whittington Hospital Central Middlesex Hospital Tel: 020 7288 3017 Acton Lane, Email: [email protected] London NW10 7NS Clinical Nurse Specialist (Thalassaemia): Tel: 020 8453 2050/52 Emma Prescott Fax: 020 8453 2051 Tel: 020 7272 3070 Bleep No: 2866 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.sickle-thal.nwlh.nhs.uk ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL Specialist Nurse Consultant/Service Director: Haemoglobinopathy Specialist Midwife Dr. Lola Oni OBE - Tel: 0208 453 2053 Ana Gonzalez Senior Specialist Nurse (Acute-Adults): Fetal Medicine unit Florence Esara - Tel: 020 8453 2169/2562 Royal Free London Senior Specialist Nurse (Acute/Community Paeds) Pond Street Vacant London Specialist Nurse (Community): NW3 2QG Olivia Kudom – Tel: 0208 453 2168 Tel: 020 7472 6428 (direct Line) Specialist Midwife: 020 7794 0500 ext 38961 Bleep 1067 Sherry Amoroso-Mensah - Tel: 020 8453 2069 Clinical Psychologist: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON HOSPITAL: Dr. Kofi Anie - Tel: 020 8453 2060 Assistant Psychologist: Clinical Nurse Specialist for Haemoglobinopathies Hannah Boardman – Tel: 020 8453 2070 Paediatric and Adolescent Nurse Researcher: Giselle Padmore-Payne Annette Gilmore - Tel: 020 8453 2135 Haematology Department Specialist Social Worker (NW Sector): Cancer Services Zita Noone -Tel: 020 3313 4655/ 07901 103058 250 Euston Road Email: [email protected] London NW1 2PG Tel: 020 3447 5239 (paediatric patients) CAMDEN & ISLINGTON Tel: 020 3447 9638 (adult patients) Whittington Health: Email: [email protected] Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Centre 17a Hornsey Street Clinical Nurse Specialist in London N7 8GG Haemoglobinopathies (Adults): Tel: 020 3316 8853/8854 Fax: 020 7690 3552 Bernadette Hylton Clinical Services Manager & Community Matron Department of Haematology Matty Asante-Owusu 1st Floor Central Tel : 020 3316 8858 250 Euston Road London NW1 2JP Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 3456 7890 Ext 77969 Senior Haemoglobinopathy Nurse: Mobile: 07943 826529 Tukiso Manonga Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 3316 8860 Email: [email protected] Antenatal Screening Co-ordinator: Administrative Manager: Hilary Hewitt Michael Coker 020 3316 8854 Fetal Medicine Unit Email: [email protected] Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing Senior Clinical Psychologist: University College London Hospital Dr Helen Caird 020 3316 8859 235 Euston Road Email: [email protected] London NW1 2BU Antenatal Screening Co-ordinator: Tel: 0845 155 5000 x76152 Tara Boyle Email: [email protected] Whittington Hospital Highgate Hill London N19 5NF Tel: 0207 288 5108/07766 205362 2 Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Association of Counsellors CITY & HACKNEY Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Reception/Fax: 020 8251 7248 Trust Clincal Nurse Specialist (Paediatrics) The Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Centre Vacant 457 Queensbridge Road Email: [email protected] Hackney Clinical Nurse Specialist: Rhonda Skeete (Antenatal & London E8 3AS Neonatal) Tel: (Switch Board) 020 7683 4570 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 020 7853 6709 Tel: 020 8251 7246 Clinical Specialist Nurse: Linda Sawyerr (Adults) Lead Nurse & Service Manager E-mail: [email protected] Natasha Lewis Tel: 020 8251 7247 Mobile: 07970 829335 Email: [email protected] EALING CP House Specialist Nurse Counsellor: Adults Ealing Hospital NHS Trust Rashida Goswami 97-107 Uxbridge Road Tel: 020 7853 4573 London Mobile: 07813 115956 W5 5TL Email: [email protected] Specialist Nurse Haemoglobinoapthies, 0-18 Years: Specialist Nurse Counsellor: Paediatrics Brigid Offley-Shore Keisha Osmond-Joseph Tel: 020 8825 8241 Tel: 020 7683 4572 Fax: 020 3313 9157 Mobile: 07813 115957 Mobile: 07932 480 078 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Centre Administrator : Dianne Miller Email : [email protected] Specialist Midwife (High Risk): Charlie Adjetey Tel : Switchboard Ealing Hospital NHS Trust Clerical Officer: Cara Phillips (Thus & Fri only) Uxbridge Rd Community Development Officer: Cynthia Dickson Southall. MIddx Tel: 020 7683 4578 UB1 3HW Email: [email protected] Tel:020 8967 5113 Social Liaison Officer: Claudine Mathews Mobile: 07980 584416. Tel: 0207 683 4573 Fax: 02089675633 [email protected] Email: [email protected] Clinical Psychologist: Gemma Davies Email: [email protected] GREENWICH & BEXLEY Sickle & Thalassaemia Service Specialist Midwife: Tolu Ahmed Gallions Reach Health Centre Care of Antenatal Clinic Bentham Road Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Thamesmead SE28 8BE Homerton Road Tel: 020 8320 57123 Fax: 020 8311 8895 London E9 6FR Admin: Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 8510 7258 Fax:020 8510 7682 [email protected] Email: [email protected] Specialist Nurse Counsellor: Lydia Taylor Down Clinical Nurse Specialist Sickle Cell (Antenatal & Neonatal) Liz Odeh - Haematology Department Email: [email protected] Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [email protected] Homerton Row, London E9 6SR Tel: 020 8320 5711 Tel: 020 8510 5555 Beep No 362 Specialist Nurse Counsellor: Paediatrics Email: [email protected] Kemi Ajamufua Tel: 0208 320 5740 CROYDON Email: [email protected] Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Centre Specialist Nurse Counsellor: Adult 316-320 Whitehorse Road Vacant Croydon, CR0 2LE Tel: 020 8251 7229 3 Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Association of Counsellors CENTRAL LONDON COMMUNITY HEALTH Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Care Manager (HAMMERSMITH, FULHAM, KENSINGTON, Vacant CHELSEA & WESTMINSTER) Haringey Council Sickle & Thalassaemia Service 40 Cumberland Road Richford Gate Primary Care Centre Wood Green Richford Street London N22 4SG London W6 7HY Tel: 020 8489 3269 / Fax: 020 8489 3032 Tel: 020 3315 2980/2375 Email: @haringey.gov.uk Fax: 020 3 315 2986 Email: @haringey.nhs.uk Haemoglobinopathy Specialist Nurse: Based at George Marsh Centre on Thursday Vesna Graham afternoon Tel: 020 3315 2980 Housing advice worker – at George Marsh on Fridays Email: [email protected] HAMMERSMITH HOSPITAL HOUNSLOW & RICHMOND Gary Weston Centre Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Service Haematology Department 3rd Floor Hammersmith Hospital Heart of Hounslow Centre for Health Du Cane Road 92 Bath Road London W12 0HS Hounslow TW3 3LN Clinical Nurse Specialist (Adults): Tel: 020 8630 3363 / Fax: 020 8630 3380 Lydia Alexander Community Nurse Specialist: Sonia Ambo Tel: 020 3313 8372 Bleep: 9513 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Specialist Social Worker (NW Sector): Zita Noone KINGS COLLEGE HOSPITAL Tel: 020 3313 4655 / 07901 103058 Denmark Hill Email: [email protected] London SE5 9RS Tel: (Switch Board) 020 7737 4000 Nurse Specialist (Adults): Marlene Allman HARINGEY Tel: 020 3299 4968 George Marsh Sickle & Thalassaemia Centre Fax: St Ann’s Hospital (part of North Middlesex University Email: first [email protected] Hospital NHS Trust) Clinical Nurse Specialist - Paediatrics: St Ann’s Road Sandra O'Driscoll Tottenham Tel: 020 3299 3773 London N15 3TH Email: Sandra.o’[email protected] Tel: 020 8442 6230 Fax: 020 8442 6575 Email:
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