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13 de mai. de 2024 · A new Children's Cancer Centre. Learn more about our fantastic plans for this new facility, which includes cancer, theatres, imaging, and critical care services. Read more about the new Children's Cancer Centre. Great Ormond Street Hospital Learning Academy.
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- MyGOSH
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- Inpatient admissions
Travelling to GOSH from outside London. Children and young...
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- Travelling to GOSH
Great Ormond Street Hospital does not have a car park. We...
- Hospital facilities and services
Coram’s Fields is a large play area about five minutes’ walk...
- Your hospital visit
Great Ormond Street Hospital (informally GOSH, formerly the Hospital for Sick Children) is a children's hospital located in the Bloomsbury area of the London Borough of Camden, and a part of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust.
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) is one of the world’s leading children's hospitals. Explore this section to learn about what we do and how we are run.
GOSH is an international centre of excellence in child healthcare. Since its formation in 1852, the hospital has been dedicated to children’s healthcare and to finding new and better ways to treat childhood illnesses.
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) already cares for children with the hardest to treat cancers. Now it needs a new home to help deliver breakthrough therapies. A world-class facility with children at its heart.
Official information from NHS about Great Ormond Street Hospital including contact details, directions, opening hours and service/treatment details.
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), informally known and affectionately celebrated, stands as an emblem of British medical heritage and a testament to the nation's commitment to the welfare of children.