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An emergency department (ED), also known as an accident & emergency department (A&E), emergency room (ER), emergency ward (EW) or casualty department, is a medical treatment.

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Opening hours

Our team is available throughout the week to provide reliable healthcare services

Mon – Fri

08:00 – 21:00

Sat – Sun

08:00 – 19:00

WHAT WE DO

Comprehensive healthcare solutions tailored to you

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Family Like Care

Providing compassionate healthcare with trust, dedication, and warmth, treating patients like family

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Emergency Services

Providing immediate medical attention with expertise, compassion, and trust during critical emergencies

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Qualified Doctors

Our team of highly qualified doctors delivers trusted, compassionate, and professional healthcare.

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Experienced Nurses

Our experienced nurses provide compassionate support, skilled care, and dedication to patients.

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Excellent Support Staff

Our excellent support staff ensures seamless care, assistance, and comfort for patients.

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Advanced Machines

Advanced medical machines provide precise diagnostics, effective treatments, and patient safety.

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Awesome Department

Explore our key medical units built to serve every need with care.

Neurology

3rd Floor, Allied Health Care London, UK. Expert brain and nervous system facilities.

Dental

2nd Floor, Allied Health Care London, UK. Complete oral health and dental care.

Pregnancy

Ground Floor, Allied Health Care London, UK. Support for mothers and prenatal care.

Cardiology

4th Floor, Allied Health Care London, UK. Advanced heart and vascular services.

Prosthese

Rehab Centre,Allied Health Care London, UK. Prosthetic solutions and mobility support.

Pharmacy 

Ground Floor, Allied Health Care London, UK. Reliable prescriptions and medical supplies.

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Our team is available throughout the week to provide reliable healthcare services

Mon – Fri

08:00 – 21:00

Sat – Sun

08:00 – 19:00

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Suggestions

Top tips from doctors

  • Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
  • Floss once a day
  • Limit sugary snacks and drinks
  • Visit your dentist every 6 months
  • Replace your toothbrush every 3–4 months

Milan Markovic

General Dentist

  • Do 150 mins of cardio weekly
  • Warm up before, cool down after
  • Stay hydrated during workouts
  • Mix activities (walk, run, cycle)
  • Pair cardio with strength training

Sophie Patel

Cardiologist

  • Get 7–9 hours sleep nightly
  • Eat a brain‑healthy diet (fish, nuts, greens)
  • Stay mentally active (read, puzzles, learn)
  • Manage blood pressure and cholesterol
  • Stay socially connected and engaged

 

 

Thomas Radcliffe

Neurologist

  • Take prenatal vitamins daily
  • Eat balanced meals with folate & iron
  • Stay active with gentle exercise
  • Get regular prenatal check‑ups
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking

Amelia Foster

Gynecologist

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How much exercise is good for my heart?
At least 150 minutes of moderate activity per week supports heart health.

Q2. What foods should I eat for a healthy heart?
Choose fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats.

Q3. What are warning signs of heart problems?
Watch for chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or palpitations.

Q1. How often should I whiten my teeth?
Professional whitening is usually safe once or twice a year, depending on your dentist’s advice.

Q2. What foods and drinks should I avoid?
Limit coffee, tea, red wine, and dark sodas — they can stain teeth quickly.

Q3. Can whitening damage my teeth?
When done properly, whitening is safe. Overuse of DIY kits may cause sensitivity.

Q1. What is an oral exam?
A medical checkup where doctors examine the mouth, throat, and oral tissues for signs of disease.

Q2. How often should I have an oral exam?
Usually during routine hospital checkups, or more often if you have risk factors or symptoms.

Q3. What conditions can an oral exam detect?
Oral cancer, infections, ulcers, autoimmune disease signs, and medication side effects.

Q1. What is a dental exam?
A specialized checkup where dentists assess teeth, gums, and oral hygiene.

Q2. How often should I have a dental exam?
Every 6 months for most people, or more often if recommended by your dentist.

Q3. What does a dental exam include?
Checking for cavities, gum disease, bite issues, plus cleanings and sometimes X‑rays.

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Best Monitoring System

Our hospital uses advanced monitoring systems to track patient health in real time, ensuring safety, accuracy, and timely medical intervention

Advanced Operating Room

Our hospital is equipped with advanced operating rooms that integrate cutting‑edge technology, precision instruments, and real‑time monitoring to ensure safer surgeries and better patient outcomes

Only Best Doctors

Our hospital is proud to have only the best doctors, combining expertise, compassion, and advanced training to deliver world‑class care for every patient.

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