Clinical genetics 7th Floor Borough Wing Guy's Hospital Great Maze Pond
London SE1 9RT
Tel: 020 7188 1364
Travel Information
The Clinical Genetics department sees patients from the South East Thames region. Basic travel information can be found below but for more detail and maps please go to this site: http://www.gstt.nhs.uk/visiting/travelguys.aspx By tube
The nearest tube stations to Guy's hospital are:
London Bridge - Northern and Jubilee lines (5 minutes' walk)
Monument - District and Circle lines (15 minutes' walk)
By bus
These buses stop at London Bridge, London
Bridge station or near Guy's hospital: 17, 21, 35, 40, 43, 47, 48, 133,
141, 149, 343, 381, 521, 701, RV1.
N21, N35, N47, N133, N149, N343 and N381. (Night Buses stop at or near London Bridge.)
For further information about buses and tubes, please call Transport
for London on 020 7222 1234 (24 hours) or visit their website.
By train
London Bridge is the nearest railway
station. For further information, please call National Rail Enquiries
on 08457 484950 or visit their website.
By car
There is no general parking, although
there is limited disabled parking, and a drop off facility. There is an
NCP car park close to the hospital at the junction of Snowsfield and
Kipling Streets. However, this car park is often full. Charges are
displayed at the entrance.
Please note:
Use public transport whenever possible.
Clinic information
The multi-disciplinary clinic was established in order to improve the
coordination of care for people affected by HD.We felt a unified multi-disciplinary clinic was the best way of meeting
the complex needs of HD patients. Patients are encouraged to bring their own food or drinks if
required.There is no general parking, although there is
limited disabled parking, and a drop off facility. There is an NCP car park at
the junction of Snowsfield and Kipling Street, about a 2 minute walk from the
hospital. However, this car park is often full. Charges are displayed at the
entrance.Details of how to discuss
assessment for hospital transportation are included in the appointment letters. Patients of this clinic have usually already got symptoms of the disease
or had a positive predictive test.Predictive testing can be arranged at a general genetic counselling
clinic held in the same department.
Appointments
Our clinics are held on the second Thursday of every month
and take place between 12pm and 4pm. With respect to research, we are
active in European HD, but do not have any other major trials, apart from
occasionally recruiting to some of the studies based at London's NHNN.
Referrals for this clinic are usually from GPs or consultants.
Appointments can take 2-3 hours depending on which specialists are seen on the
day. Medical examinations and psychological assessments are often carried
out which include tests of physical ability and memory/thinking. Most
patients are seen once a year. Please bring details of current medication
being taken and contact details of any other doctors involved in your care.
Team members Thomasin Andrews - Consultant
Neurologist, Principle Investigator Alison Lashwood - Nurse
Consultant in Genetics & Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Alastair Santhouse - Consultant
Liaison Psychiatrist
Dene Robertson - Consultant
Psychiatrist in Behavioural Disorders
Dr Deborah Ruddy - Consultant Clinical Geneticist Anna Whaite (née Clee) - Genetic Counsellor
Nicola Coates - Genetic Counsellor
Dr Santhouse - Liaison Psychiatry
Antonia Dittner - Clinical Psychology
Andrew Dougherty, DeNDRoN Research Nurse - Registry
database co-ordinator Susan Young - Huntington’s Disease
Association Regional Care Advisor