Overview

Haematology

We offer a range of services for people with blood disorders.

We support people with:

We work closely with the haemostasis and thrombosis centre providing specialist thrombosis services. This includes clinics for people with anti-phospholipid syndrome and cancer related venous thrombo-embolism.

We care for people from Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham; as well as elsewhere for many of our specialist services.

Wards

If you need to stay in hospital, you’ll stay on:

Our consultants

Natalia Curto-Garcia

Hughes De Lavallade

Richard Dillon

Inas El-Najjar

Paul Fields

Kate Gardner

Mary Gleeson

Patrick Harrington

Claire Harrison

Jo Howard

Majid Kazmi

Rachel Kesse-Adu

Sharam Kordasti

Donal McLornan

Lucy Neave

Piers Patten

Nita Prasannan

Deepti Radia

Susan Robinson

Nigel Russell

Sajitha Sachchithanantham

Gulnaz Shah

Matthew Streetly

David Wrench

Jennifer O'Sullivan

Heather Rawle

Bella Madan

Research and clinical trials

Research is vital to improving the care that you receive when you're unwell. You can help improve healthcare by taking part in research studies at our Trust. During your appointment, ask your healthcare professional about research. They'll be happy to tell you about research studies you could be eligible to join. 

You can also email [email protected] for more information.

Contact us

Phone: 020 7188 2724

We'll answer your call Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

Email: [email protected]

Please include your full name and hospital number or date of birth in your email.

We'll reply to your email within 1 working day.

Addresses

Haematology day unit, 4th floor, Southwark Wing, Guy’s Hospital, Great Maze Pond, London SE1 9RT

We're open Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 8pm.

Haematology outpatients clinics, Tabard outpatients, Guy's Hospital, Great Maze Pond, London SE1 9RT

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We're open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

See accessibility information for Tabard outpatients at Guy's Hospital.

Do you have any comments or concerns about your care?

Contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)

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