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Many people are familiar with the images of proud royal parents on the Lindo Wing steps at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington. However it is not just a maternity unit, but a private wing of one of the most famous hospitals in the UK says Sarah Cartledge


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ituated opposite the main entrance to St Mary’s Paddington, just down road from Paddington Station, the Lindo Wing is a Victorian building with a strikingly modern


interior. It has 11 post-natal beds, six delivery suites, 18 general beds and five day-care beds. It also has two elective operating theatres and one for maternity emergency cases. “The Lindo Wing has a very large maternity practice but it also undertakes general surgery, ENT, gastro- intestinal and bariatric surgery, as well as respiratory cases, because the main hospital specialises in this area,” says Kerensa Heffron, Director of Imperial Private Healthcare at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. The unit has access to more than 350 consultants,


who are part of the wider Imperial College NHS Trust, covering every medical, diagnostic and surgical specialty. Imperial Private Healthcare consultants have enviable reputations across many disciplines including cancer, renal services, haematology, neurology,


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cardiovascular services and plastic surgery. “Our focus is on cutting-edge research and high-


quality training is one of the reasons our consultants are internationally recognised as leaders in their field,” says Jonathan Ramsay, Chief of Service for Imperial Private Healthcare. “Our broad expertise allows us to support patients through their entire treatment. This continuity of care, not to mention the reassurance it brings, is vital to recovery.” The theatres can deal with 10 small or


intermediate cases each day or two major cases, depending on the situation. There is no anaesthetic room prior to procedures, so patients are able to walk into the theatre where they can meet the staff and be reassured they are in good hands, and there is also a three-bed dedicated recovery area.


Exceptional maternity services Princes William and Harry were both born in the Lindo Wing, as were Prince William’s children Prince George and Princess Charlotte. All prospective


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