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Directory of Hospitals Directory of Hospitals 1 Contents Section Page The Directory of Hospitals 3 Key to Symbols 4 Facilities 6 - 18 2 The Directory of Hospitals A national network of selected hospitals As an AXA PPP healthcare member, you have access to a national network of hospitals, day-patient units, scanning centres and other private healthcare facilities. These have been selected following a comprehensive assessment of their quality, value and range of services. All of them are listed in our Directory of Hospitals. Oral surgery OS !4*0) *-'.0-" -4Ѷ/# )2 ҁ''+-*1$ ) ޔ/!*-/#*. *-'.0-"$'+-* 0- ./#/- . /*0/ in your membership handbook, when your dentist refers you directly to a facility indicated by the OS symbol in our Directory of Hospitals. Please contact our team of Personal Advisers before you have any treatment. Cataract Surgery CS !4*0) ) 4 *+ -/$*)$)1*'1$)"/-/.0-" -4Ѷ/# )2 ҁ''+-*1$ ) ޔ/2# )4*0-" ) -' practitioner refers you directly to one of the facilities indicated by the CS symbol in our Directory of Hospitals. Please contact our team of Personal Advisers before you have any treatment. Our quality assessment and improvement programme Our initial assessment covers most aspects of the hospital’s services. We select hospitals and other facilities for inclusion in our network if they meet and continue to meet our strict quality criteria. We’re committed to supporting the hospitals included in our network, encouraging them to invest in ) 2!$'$/$ .). -1$ .Ҍ/**0-(0/0''*)"Ҋ/ -( ) ޔ/ѵ We regularly monitor their performance to assess their quality of care, which is why your feedback is particularly important. If you need to use a facility, please complete your hospital’s ‘patient satisfaction survey’ form and return it to them. Standards for specialised services We also work closely with network hospitals that provide certain specialised care services such as cancer, cardiac revascularisation, critical care, paediatrics and psychiatric care. National guidelines for these have been established in conjunction with appropriate professional authorities and organisations. # ) ޔ/.*!*0-) /2*-&#*.+$/'. The hospitals included in our Directory of Hospitals will endeavour to make your stay as pleasant and comfortable as possible. You can usually have your own private room with en-suite bathroom, television and telephone. You’ll be given a choice of dishes for each course at mealtimes and your visitors may, within reason, come and go as they wish. 3 .0- /*''0.ޔ-./ To check whether you’re covered, please call us before you start treatment. We’ll then be able to authorise your claim in advance. There may be rare occasions when we suspend the use of a network hospital or another facility listed in our Directory of Hospitals to protect the interest of our members. Day-patient treatment Advances in medical care mean that many operations are now undertaken on a day-patient basis. This is in keeping with good clinical practice. Please note that you may be cared for in an open day ward җ-/# -/#).$)"' -**(Ҙ2#$' 4*0- *1 -!-*()) ./# /$/* )' )0-.$)"./Ȃ/*(*)$/*- 4*0-+-*"- ..(*- Ȃ /$1 '4ѵ*./#*.+$/'.)*2*Ȃ -4Ҋ+/$ )//- /( )/)2 #1 $)'0 number of purpose-built day-patient units in the Directory of Hospitals. Please check the Directory of Hospitals The map on the next page shows the United Kingdom divided into eleven areas. This is then followed by a list of the hospitals, scanning centres and other facilities with one or more symbols shown against the name of each facility listed. Each entry shows the medical service available, arranged alphabetically by town and ordered in reference to the eleven areas shown on the map. If you have any questions, please call our team of Personal Advisers. For full details of the facilities and the range of services provided by the hospitals, scanning centres and other facilities listed in the Directory of *.+$/'.җ)!*-$)!*-(/$*)*)( $'.+ $'$./.2 - *")$. !*- ) ޔ/Ҙ+' . 1$.$/*0-2 .$/ ѷ axappphealthcare.co.uk/hospitals or contact our team of Personal Advisers. Key to symbols OS Oral surgery arrangement in place Ps Psychiatric hospitals – hospitals that specialise in the treatment of CS Cataract surgery arrangement in place psychiatric illnesses. Scanning centres – these centres provide: R Rehabilitation units – units that M MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) provide specialist rehabilitation A diamond ( ) indicates that the centre has services. an open MRI scanner. A triangle ( ) indicates an NHS hospital C CT (computerised tomography) that does not have dedicated private P PET (positron emission tomography) patient facilities. (We will recognise an NHS bed nominated as a private bed but These are usually carried out on an in such cases the level of accommodation out-patient basis. Only the centres listed may be the same as standard NHS can be used for out-patient scanning. accommodation.) G General hospitals – acute medical and surgical hospitals and day-patient units which are recommended by AXA PPP healthcare following our selection process and where you will receive a full refund for hospital treatment. 4 9 10 6 11 7 5 4 8 1 2 3 11 Map key 6 North West 1 Greater London 7 North East 2 South East and the Isle of Wight 8 Wales 3 South West 9 Scotland 4 Midlands West 10 Northern Ireland 5 Midlands East 11 Isle of Man/Channel Islands 5 Area 1 Greater London E1 G M C CS NW11 M BMI London Independent Hospital InHealth Diagnostics Centre - Golders Green E1 M NW11 M C London Independent MRI Centre Wellington Diagnostics & Out-patients E14 M Centre London Bridge Hospital Diagnostic Unit- N19 M C Docklands Healthcare Whittington Hospital E15 M SE1 G M C InHealth Diagnostics Centre - Stratford Evelina London Children’s Hospital EC1 G CS SE1 G M C **-ޔ '.4 *.+$/' Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital EC1 G M C P SE1 G St Bart’s Cardio/Cardiothoracic unit Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital - Westminister Maternity Suite EC2 M BUPA Health Clinics SE1 G M C CS London Bridge Hospital EC2 M C 31 Old Broad Street SE1 G M C P London Bridge Hospital - Private Care at EC4N M Guy’s Fortius Clinic (King William Street) SE1 P N6 G M C CS OS PET Imaging Centre @ St Thomas’ Highgate Private Hospital SE1 M N12 G OS Vista Diagnostics London Day Surgery Centre (Day-patient unit) SE3 G M C CS NW1 Ps BMI The Blackhealth Hospital Nightingale Hospital SE5 G M C P NW1 G M C P King’s College Hospital (Guthrie Clinic) Harley Street at UCLH SE28 G OS NW1 M C Gallions Reach Dental Clinic (Day-patient unit) London Digestive Centre SW1 G M C CS NW3 G M C P Lister Hospital Royal Free Hospital SW3 M C P NW4 G M CS OS 102 Sydney Street BMI Hendon Hospital SW3 M NW8 G M C CS Chelsea Out-patient Centre Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth SW3 G M C P NW8 G M C P R CS OS Royal Brompton Hospital Wellington Hospital SW3 P NW9 CS Royal Brompton Specialist Care Optegra Eye Hospital North London 6 SW3 G M C P W1 CS Royal Marsden Hospital London Vision Clinic SW5 G M C P W1 M Bupa Cromwell London Upright MRI Centre SW7 M W1 M C Medserena Upright MRI Centre Medical Imaging Partnership SW10 G M C OS W1 CS Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Optegra Eye London SW17 M C W1 G M C Wimbledon Neuroradiology Group Portland Hospital for Women & Children SW19 G M C CS OS W1 G M C CS Parkside Hospital Princess Grace Hospital W1 M C W1 G M C 9 Harley Street Ltd Schoen Clinic W1 M C W1 M C 30 Devonshire Street (HCA) The European Scanning Centre W1 C W1 M 152 Harley Street Ltd The Harley Street Medical Centre (UME) W1 CS W1 G M C P CS OS Advanced Vision Care The London Clinic W1 M C P W1 CS Alliance Medical London Ultralase Eye Clinics Ltd London W1 W1 G Cavendish Imaging (Oral imaging) Weymouth Street Hospital W1 C W2 G M C CT Dent Ltd St Mary’s Hospital (Lindo Wing) W1 M W5 Ps Fortius Clinic Fitzhardinge Street Cygnet Hospital Ealing W1 G W6 G M C P Fortius Surgical Charing Cross Hospital W1 G M C P CS W12 G M C P Harley Street Clinic Hammersmith Hospital (Sainsbury Wing) W1 C OS W13 M Harley Street Maxillofacial Clinic InHealth Diagnostics Centre - Ealing W1 M WC1 M Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health Chenies Mews Imaging Centre W1 G M C CS WC1 M King Edward VII Hospital (Sister Agnes) Queen Square Imaging Centre W1 G WC2 M Leaders in Oncology Care (Day-patient) InHealth at Preventicum MRI W1 M BARNET Ps Oryon Imaging LTD Ellern Mede Barnet 7 BARNET G M C OS ORPINGTON G M CS Hadley Wood Hospital # '.ޔ '-& *.+$/' BARNET M REDBRIDGE G M C CS OS InHealth at Barnet MRI Centre, Barnet General Hospital Spire London East Hospital ROEHAMPTON Ps BECKENHAM G M C CS OS BMI The Sloane Hospital The Priory Hospital Roehampton BECKENHAM M C SOUTHGATE Ps Sloane Diagnostic Imaging The Priory Hospital North London BRENTFORD M C STANMORE G M C R BMI Syon Clinic Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital CHEAM G M C CS OS SUTTON G M C P Spire St Anthony’s Hospital Royal Marsden Hospital ENFIELD G M C CS OS UXBRIDGE G M C BMI The Cavell Hospital - ޔ ' *.+$/' ENFIELD G CS OS UXBRIDGE M C BMI The King’s Oak Private Hospital The Hillingdon Hospital ENFIELD M )ޔ '''$) $' )/- Area 2 South East HARROW G M C CS OS BMI The Clementine Churchill Hospital ASHFORD G M C One Ashford Hospital HARROW G M C R OS Northwick Park & St Mark’s Hospitals ASHFORD M C William Harvey Hospital HARROW-ON-THE-HILL Ps Cygnet Hospital Harrow ASHTEAD G M C CS OS Ashtead Hospital ISLEWORTH M C West Middlesex MRI AYLESBURY R Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES M InHealth Kingston MRI AYLESBURY M C Stoke Mandeville Hospital KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES M C New Malden Diagnostics BASILDON P Basildon University Hospital KINGSTON-UPON- G M C CS OS THAMES BASINGSTOKE
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