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Our services

Stroke nurses

Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust offers an extensive range of services to the people of southwest London and northeast Surrey, including Sutton, Merton and Epsom. 

Our services include, amongst others, cancer, stroke, immunology, sexual health, allergy, women’s and dermatology. St Helier Hospital is also home to the South West Thames Renal and Transplantation Unit and the Queen Mary's Hospital for Children, whilst Epsom Hospital is home to the EOC - the Elective Orthopaedic Centre (formerly known as SWLEOC).

Both Epsom and St Helier hospitals have 24-hour accident and emergency (A&E) departments, whilst Sutton Hospital has an eye casualty. As of 1 July 2010, the Trust had 793 inpatient beds, 273 at Epsom and 520 at St Helier.

To find information about the clinical services provided by the Trust please use the A-Z listing.

A to Z of services

To find information about the clinical services provided by the Trust, please use the A–Z listing or browse by directorate:

Ward directory

Our ward directory lists all wards at Epsom and St Helier hospitals, providing detailed information about each ward, including visiting hours and what you can or cannot bring with you.

Your appointment

Our appointments section is your first point of call for all outpatient appointments once you have been referred by your GP. You can make, change or cancel appointments directly online or by phone or email.

Choose and Book is the national electronic referral service that lets you choose your hospital or clinic and book an appointment.

Choose and Book enquiries
Tel: 020 8296 3453

A&E vs referrals

If you require urgent treatment, please come to our A&E departments. Check this section if unsure.

Otherwise talk to your GP about referring you to our Trust for any treatment you may need. 

You can also search for information about a treatment or condition on the NHS Choices website.

Infection control

Bare below the elbows

The safety of all our staff and patients is important to us. That's why reducing the rates of infections is our top priority. Read more about how we tackle infection control

Why come to us?

There are many reasons why you should choose to have your appointment or treatment with us. Here are just a few:

1. High quality, safe care
2. Clean and welcoming
3. Extensive range of services
4. Easy to get to
5. Ongoing investment