West Middlesex Hospital Maternity Self Referral. Women experiencing early pregnancy complications can be refer
Women experiencing early pregnancy complications can be referred to either of our early pregnancy units at the Trust. Written by a GP. Please visit the website below for further information on your next steps. You will normally be seen for your first appointment at 8–10 weeks, depending on your gestation when we receive your self-referral. Each maternity unit has a website with details on how to self-refer, Patients are encouraged to make a self referral for Maternity/Antenatal care once they find out they are pregnant. If you need help completing this form, please call 020 3315 6000 Congratulations on your pregnancy and thank you for choosing to have your maternity care at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Pregnancy care (also called antenatal care) is the Important information about the location of your care We want to ensure you receive the best possible care during your pregnancy and give you the choice to Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Maternity Services We are passionate about the quality of care we provide and our woman-focused approach looks at your needs throughout each and every stage of Maternity notes You will be given these at your booking appointment to keep with you during your pregnancy. That means arranging referral to an antenatal clinic as soon as possible. Refer yourself for NHS pregnancy care Use this service to refer yourself to NHS maternity services so you can start your pregnancy care with a midwife. Please always bring them with you when you go to . When they receive your referral, they will arrange an Self-Referrals MATERNITY CARE West Middlesex Antenatal Clinic Please complete following your positive pregnancy test so you can be booked in for your first appointment in a timely manner It is important to get the right care for you and your baby. We provide maternity services at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, West Middlesex University Hospital and in the community, supporting around 12,000 women a year who give birth with us. Antenatal Services Patients are encouraged to make a self referral for Maternity/Antenatal care once they find out they are pregnant. You can use the links below to access the self referral forms: If you have a history of ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy or more than three previous miscarriages, you can self-refer. You can use the links below to access the self referral forms: Chelsea and West Middlesex Maternity Self Referral Welcome to Chelsea and West Middlesex and congratulations on your pregnancy. Use the contact details information for West Middlesex University Hospital. Patients are encouraged to make a self referral for Maternity/Antenatal care once they find out they are pregnant. When you first learn that you’re pregnant you can either contact your GP, Midwife or self-refer to a maternity unit of your choice. At both Chelsea and Westminster and West Middlesex University hospitals, we also accept self-referrals from adjacent boroughs, which include self-referrals from within North West London. Between Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and West Middlesex University Address: Community Midwifery Office, Queen Mary Maternity Unit, West Middlesex University Hospital, Twickenham Road, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 6AF Tel: 01895 279472 West Middlesex University Hospital (WMUH) Community Midwifery Office, Queen Mary Maternity Unit, West Middlesex University Hospital, Self-refer for antenatal care to the hospitals shown or find maternity services elsewhere in England You should start your antenatal care as soon as possible once you know you’re pregnant. We provide maternity care at two hospital sites; St Mary’s Hospital and Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital. 020 3315 6000 (Chelsea) or 020 8321 5839 You can self refer yourself directly to the antenatal clinics at St Marys Hospital, Queen Charlottes Hospital, Chelses and Westminster Hospital and UCLH without seeing a GP or nurse. If you're pregnant and need to start your pregnancy care with a midwife, you can refer yourself for NHS pregnancy care. You can use the links below to access the self referral forms: You can self refer yourself directly to the antenatal clinics at St Marys Hospital, Queen Charlottes Hospital, Chelses and Westminster Hospital and UCLH without seeing a GP or nurse. Please visit the website below for further information on your Trustwide: Our locations Chelsea and Westminster Hospital West Middlesex University Hospital 10 Hammersmith Broadway 56 Dean Street Feltham Centre for Health Maternity triage The Maternity Assessment Suite (MAS)/Triage provides 24/7 maternity triage and care from 20 weeks (18 weeks at West Middlesex) of your pregnancy and up to 28 days after the birth of Our maternity services are available at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, West Middlesex University Hospital and within the community, supporting more than 10,500 women each year who give birth You can self refer yourself directly to the antenatal clinics at North Middlesex hospital or at Whittington Hospital without seeing a GP or nurse. Due to limited space, we can only accommodate one adult to accompany you. At both sites this includes midwifery led birth centres and ob Maternity Services - Official information from NHS about Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust including contact, directions and service details Welcome to Chelsea and West Middlesex and congratulations on your pregnancy.
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