Guidelines

Which London hospital is best for maternity?

Which London hospital is best for maternity?

Thomas’ Hospital. According to the Care Quality Commission, St Thomas’ offers some of the best maternity services in London and boasts state-of-the-art facilities. Home births are available, as are ward-based births. A full team of maternity staff includes Consultants plus specialist and Consultant midwives.

Can I choose where to have maternity care?

You can self-refer yourself to birth your baby in any service in London, however after you have had your baby and you are at home, care will be provided by your local maternity service covering the address of where you are discharged to.

Is Northwick Park Hospital Good for maternity?

Northwick Park Hospital’s maternity unit has been downgraded to an ‘inadequate’ status after inspectors reported staff were being bullied and shouted at. A Care Quality Commission (CQC) report was published yesterday (June 25) following an unannounced inspection in April.

How much does maternity care cost UK?

Maternity care is divided into antenatal care, birth and postnatal care; approximate charges for these services are: Antenatal care £1590-£4233, Birth £2244-£3282 (plus additional payments if you need a long stay in hospital), Postnatal care £355.50-£1207.50.

Can you refer yourself to a midwife?

Your GP can refer you to a hospital or a midwife-led team for antenatal care and delivery. But many NHS hospitals, and some midwife teams, also offer the option of self-referral.

How much does it cost to have a baby on the NHS?

The normal NHS tariff for the cost to the taxpayer of antenatal care is £1,590 to £4,233. A straightforward birth with the shortest possible stay in hospital will cost around £3,282. Postnatal care can cost up to £1,207.50.

What does NHS cover for pregnancy?

The NHS in England will offer you: 10 pregnancy appointments (7 if you’ve had a child before) to check the health and development of you and your baby. screening tests to find out the chance of your baby having certain conditions, such as Down’s syndrome. blood tests to check for syphilis, HIV and hepatitis B.

How much does it cost to have a baby privately in the UK?

Having private care during labour from a private midwife costs anywhere between £2,000 and £5,000. Most independent midwives are happy to accept payment in instalments or flexible payment plans, and in some special circumstances they may consider caring for women for a reduced fee.

How much is a private maternity room UK?

If there’s one available, a private room costs up to £4502 a night. The costs for a private birth are usually billed as packages and can vary in cost anything upwards of £50003. These packages don’t usually include the costs of midwives, obstetricians or the cost of any additional medical treatment.

Are there maternity units in North West London?

The NHS in North West London is dedicated to ensuring that women have access to the highest possible quality of care, wherever they choose to give birth. Recently we have concentrated our staff and resources into six maternity units.

Where are the maternity services in Greater Manchester?

Work is delivered alongside providers by partners from the Strategic Clinical Network (SCN), Patient Safety Collaborative (PSC) and North West Neonatal Operational Delivery Network (NWNODN). The area we cover is all maternity providers within Greater Manchester and Eastern Cheshire. What are our aims? Developing a strong, cohesive maternity system.

Where can I find NHS North West London?

North West London – NHS Services London England UK – find local help now! The North West London Local Maternity System is a collaboration of maternity service providers and stakeholders, commissioners, voluntary organisations and service users (women and their families).

Where to give birth in North West London?

In North West London there are six hospitals where you can give birth: Maternity bookings for Ealing Hospital are no longer being taken, and as of 25 June women are no longer able to give birth at the hospital. All our maternity units offer both consultant-led and midwifery-led care depending on the level of support you need.