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Following an attendance at A&E, patients requiring urgent treatment for broken bones can be seen in the University College London Hospitals (UCLH) fracture clinic. Patients can also be referred to the fracture clinic by their GP.
Conditions treated include:
- orthopaedic fractures
- wound care
- removal and reapplication of casting
- orthotics.
How to Refer
Letter
Referral methods: Email
Send a referral letter by email to e: uclh.fractureclinic@nhs.net
Please note: The service does not accept referrals from e-Referrals. It also does not accept GP referrals into the UCLH Virtual Fracture Clinic Service.
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Review date: Saturday, 24 August 2024
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