CaRi-heart technology
Revolutionary new technology to assess the risk of a serious heart condition or heart attack – many years before anything happens.
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When you're one of our patients, you can be confident that you're in the best possible hands. You'll be cared for by world-leading consultants and nurses, and have access to an exceptional standard of treatments and services. We continually invest in the latest technologies, and use the most advanced techniques across all major areas of medicine.
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CaRi-heart technology
Revolutionary new technology to assess the risk of a serious heart condition or heart attack – many years before anything happens.
Our locations
A new state-of-the-art centre at 40 Bank Street, in the heart of Canary Wharf. HCA UK have invested £18million to significantly expand medical services within the area.
We've opened a dedicated Women's Health Centre in the heart of the Harley Street medical district
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HCA in the UK
"Transformative" first in UK Robotic-Assisted Surgery launches at HCA Healthcare UK’s London Bridge Hospital. We are the first healthcare provider in the UK, to offer patients access to robotic-assisted surgery using the da Vinci Single Port (SP) system. This enables complex minimally invasive surgery through only one incision.
HCA UK goes to Birmingham
The Harborne Hospital has officially opened its doors; bringing together leading consultants, innovative technologies, and state-of-the-art facilities to provide a new level of private care for patients in the West Midlands.
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