Paediatrics: UCLH

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Under Review — this page was due to be reviewed by Friday, 01 August 2025. The information shown here may be outdated.

Advice and guidance

GPs seeking advice or clarification of the correct pathway of care can use Consultant Connect, or they can discuss the case or pathway with the on-call consultant. 
t: 07803 853 567

Children and Young People's Refugee Health Clinic

This service is part of UCLH Respond. It offers appointments to children and young people (CYP) seeking asylum and refugees (<18s) with general paediatric issues. Children are seen by a dedicated team with expertise in healthcare for CYP seeking asylum and refugees, and trauma-informed care. Clinics take place within the Children & Young People's Outpatients Department.

Appointments are longer than standard appointments and interpreters are provided. The clinic works closely with the rest of the Respond services, Children and Young People's Infection and Tropical Medicine services and the Respond Advice and Guidance multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting. 


Eligibility Criteria

Inclusions

  • children and young people up to age of 18.

How to Refer

EMIS form

Referral methods: Email

For referrals to the CYP Refugee Health Clinic
e: uclh.referrals.paedidgrading@nhs.net

For tongue-tie referrals, complete the Baby Tongue Tie Referral - UCLH form and send to uclh.tonguetie@nhs.net

Where to find the form

  • NCL Global Documents > Paediatric

Letter

Referral methods: e-RS

Refer via e-RS

For urgent cancer referrals, see the Urgent Suspected Cancer: Other Tissue Types page.

How to find service on e-RS

  • Priority: Urgent
  • Specialty: Children and Adolescents
  • Clinic type: Other Medical
  • Service name: Children & Young People


Review date: Friday, 01 August 2025