St Mary's Hospital

1st June 2017
Grading:
Grading Explained: Requires Improvement

The main outpatient building includes a phlebotomy clinic, a private pharmacy and a volunteer-led coffee shop.

A range of outpatient day case specialties are provided in multiple areas across the hospital site, including a chest clinic, fracture clinic, dermatology day treatment unit, diabetes and endocrine clinic and electrophysiology.

Diagnostic imaging services offer a range of diagnostic and interventional procedures to support all aspects of clinical management. This includes angiography, computed tomography (CT), interventional procedures, IVU, fluoroscopy, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, plain films (walk-in service with GP referral, no appointment necessary)and ultrasound. There are six ultrasound rooms with a seventh dedicated to recurrent miscarriages and a dedicated paediatric waiting area. Five MRI scanners are available in four locations. Three plain film radiographic rooms are available and the service offers single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to measure bone mineral density. One gamma camera is available. Resources also include an acute imaging centre with three-bay recovery area and anaesthetic capability and a fully equipped CT scanning unit.

The Jefferiss Wing offers dedicated Sexual Health, HIV and HTLV services on an outpatient basis. The Wharfside clinic is a dedicated HIV outpatient and day case unit with negative pressure facilities enabling respiratory isolation and delivery of nebulised pentamidine and other therapies.