King Edward VII’s Hospital
An independent, acute, private hospital, treating complex and life threatening conditions
Located within the Harley Street Medical Area, King Edward VII’s Hospital is an independent, acute, private hospital famed for its medical excellence in treating complex and life-threatening conditions.
A registered charity, with Her Majesty the Queen as its Patron, King Edward VII’s Hospital was initially established in 1899 to care for officers returning from the Boer War. Today the hospital treats anyone seeking private healthcare, and its charitable focus continues to support service and ex service personnel of all ranks.
It is the only hospital in the UK to invite its consultants, ensuring it works with the very best in each respective medical speciality. It offers a wide range of surgical and medical services with a strong emphasis on the following areas:
— Pain and neuroscience
— Breast care
— Orthopaedics
— Gynaecology
— General medicine
— Ophthalmology
— Urology
— ENT
The hospital promotes a collaborative approach to care, bringing together teams of specialists to provide optimum treatment for patients.
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FEATURE
Beyond the uniform: Mr Alfred Cutner
In the latest in a series about the people who make King Edward VII’s Hospital tick, we meet consultant gynaecologist Mr Alfred Cutner
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FEATURE
Beyond the uniform: Andrew Robertson
In the latest series about the people who make King Edward VII's Hospital tick, we meet CEO Andrew Robertson
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NEWS
King Edward VII’s Hospital first appearance at Arab Health 2017
Located within the Harley Street Medical Area, King Edward VII’s Hospital is a hospital famed for treating life threatening conditions
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FEATURE
Inside the Dermatology Treatment Centre at King Edward VII’s Hospital
An insight into the Dermatology Treatment Centre at King Edward VII’s Hospital: the joys of the job and common tasks