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London Complex Mesh Centre: UCLH
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by Friday, 16 February 2024. The information shown here may be outdated.
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The London Complex Mesh Centre (LCMC) at UCLH is a designated, specialist centre which supports women from London and the South East experiencing complications after pelvic mesh insertion for continence and prolapse, including surgical mesh removal.
An MDT – including surgeons, physicians, imaging specialists, nurses, pain specialists, physiotherapists, and clinical psychologists – offers holistic treatment in the treatment of mesh complications.
The LCMC accepts GP referrals as well as tertiary referrals.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusions
All NCL residents experiencing complications after pelvic mesh insertion.
How to Refer
EMIS form
Referral methods: e-Referrals, Email
Complete the London Complex MESH Centre (LCMC) Referral Form - UCLH and send via e-RS or email to uclh.referrals.uclh_lcmc@nhs.net
How to find the service on e-RS
- Specialty: Gynaecology
- Clinic type: Not otherwise specified
- Service name: London Complex Mesh Centre - Gynaecology - UCLH
Where to find the form
- Barnet: BAR Global Documents > Referral Forms (BAR Global)
- Camden: Camden Global Documents > Gynaecology
- Enfield: ENF Global Documents > Urology
- Haringey: HAR Global Documents > Urology
- Islington: ISL Global Documents > Urology
Referrals via e-RS will not be accepted if the referral form has not been completed and attached.
Locations
London Complex Mesh Centre
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Review date: Friday, 16 February 2024