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HCA UK Outpatients & Diagnostics The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street, London SE1 9BS
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Alternatively to book directly, or for more urgent appointments please call our dedicated booking team. They are available Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.
If you are a returning patient and want to book a follow-up appointment, then please contact your consultant’s secretary. Contact details can be found on their individual profile page.
If you have private medical insurance, please ensure that you have spoken to your insurance company, and have your policy number and authorisation code to hand.
We are a group of established consultants who care about our patients. We cover all the subspecialty areas of orthopaedics:
Meet the team at London Bridge Orthopaedics.
Consultants at London Bridge Orthopaedics provide service for patients with our without private medical insurance.

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