CaRi-heart technology
Revolutionary new technology to assess the risk of a serious heart condition or heart attack – many years before anything happens.
Your visit
If you're visiting us for a treatment that can be undertaken within 6 hours, and won't be staying overnight, you'll be doing so as a daycase patient. We've set out some important information on how to prepare for your visit.
Fill in your patient registration form
The more you tell us about yourself before you arrive, the more we can tailor our service to you. You will be send guidance on how to complete and access our patient registration form prior to your admission. If you are admitted at short notice your registration will be done when you arrive at hospital.
Fill in your health assessment questionnaire
By providing us with important information about your health, our consultants and nurse specialists can identify issues that may lead to a delay in your treatment.
Having a procedure
Each of our en-suite rooms are filled with home comforts, like complimentary wi-fi, satellite television and a telephone. We also recommend bringing the following with you:
We recommend you do not bring any of the following with you:
If you need to bring certain valuables into the hospital, please make sure that you are fully covered by your own insurance. Small items can be locked away in our hospital safe. The safe can be accessed between 9.00am and 5.30pm, Monday to Friday.
FAQS
If you require an interpreter during your visit, please contact our pre-admissions team before you arrive and they will arrange for one you. You can reach them on 020 7908 3650.
After reporting to our main reception, a friendly member of staff will show you to your room. A nurse will then visit you to make sure you're settling in okay. They'll also take your medical history, temperature and blood pressure. If you've brought any X-ray(s) or medication with you, please give these to your nurse. Please let them know if you have any allergies.
The consultant who arranged your admission will oversee your clinical care throughout your stay. They or your nurse will also be on-hand to answer any questions you have. You can also expect:
If you are having day surgery, your consultant and nurse will be able to advise an approximate time of discharge once you have arrived, day surgery patients are discharged after the consultant have seen you and assessed your recovery. You may not feel well enough to drive or take public transport, so we'd recommend you arrange for someone to pick you up. If this isn’t possible, we will happily arrange a taxi for you.
If you've accrued extra charges during your stay, you can pay for them before you leave at the Cashier's Office on the ground floor. If you're not able to do this when you leave, we can send settle your outstanding balance online, or by post or email.