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St Thomas' Hospital
Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7EH
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St Thomas' Hospital
Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7EH
Telephone: 
020 7188 7188

Travel information

Tube

The nearest tube stations to St Thomas' hospital are:

  • Westminster - District, Circle and Jubilee lines (10 minutes walk)
  • Waterloo - Bakerloo, Jubilee and Northern lines (15 minutes walk)
  • Lambeth North - Bakerloo line (15 minutes walk)

Bus

The following bus routes serve St Thomas':

12, 53, 148, 159, 211, 453, C10 - stop at Westminster Bridge Road
77, 507, N44 - stop at Lambeth Palace Road
3, 3 44, C10, N3 - stop at Lambeth Road (15 minutes walk)
76, 341, 381, RV1 - stop at York Road
N44, N155, N159, N381 - Night buses stop at Westminster Bridge Road
N3 Night bus stops at Lambeth Road

Allow 15 - 20 minutes to get from the bus stop to where you need to be in the hospital.

For information about buses and tubes, please call Transport for London on 0343 222 1234 (24 hours) or visit the Transport for London journey planner.

Bicycle

Bicycle racks are located at the front of the main reception along side Gassiot House and next to the Florence Nightingale Museum, both areas are covered by CCTV. See useful cycling information on the Transport for London website.

Train

Waterloo, Waterloo East, Victoria and Charing Cross are the nearest railway stations, and a 15 minute walk away.  For further information, please call National Rail Enquiries on 03457 48 49 50 or visit National Rail website.

Car

Parking for patients and visitors is very limited, and there is often a queue. Please see the hospital website for more information on parking.

Please use public transport whenever possible.

St Thomas' Hospital is located in the Congestion Charging zone of London.

Multiomic Medicine Service
Liver Pathology
This department provides four services as a specialist diagnostic and drug monitoring service for the clinical management of liver patients.
Clinical Neuropathology Department
As one of the busiest departments of its type in the country, the Department of Clinical Neuropathology has connections with hospitals and scientific institutions in the UK and abroad.
Customer Service
Consisting of a front line team answering calls & emails, and our Customer Service Coordinators who look after our customers in transition and some of our more complex requests, our team is perfectly placed to assist with any Viapath query.
Cancer Specialist Diagnostics Service
A specialist diagnostics service is a key component of cancer management; it is essential for diagnosis, risk stratification and minimal residual disease monitoring.
Central Specimen Receptions (CSR Department)
We have Central Specimen Receptions across our four sites. These CSRs are at the forefront of our pathology service, processing hundreds of thousands of patient samples each month.
Cellular Pathology Department
The Cellular Pathology Department comprises of Histology, Cytology, Oral Pathology and Andrology laboratories across our four hospital sites.
Genetics Department
With our laboratories forming part of the regional Genetics Centre, we are deeply rooted in a collaborative, expert network of regional, national and international genetics services.
Special Haematology Department
Our Specialist Haematology Department encompasses the Red Cell, Molecular Haemoglobinopathy and Flow Cytometry/ Immunophenotyping Laboratories across our London sites.
Phlebotomy Department
Our blood test department operates across our London hospital sites, via community based services and a specialist paediatric service at the Evelina Children's hospital.
Blood Sciences Department
Overseen by our highly skilled experts, our extensive Blood Sciences Department operates a vast test repertoire across all our sites.
Clinical Transplantation Department
The department provides a comprehensive service in support of renal and pancreas transplantation across the South East.
Haemostasis and Thrombosis Department
The Haemostasis and Thrombosis Department provides a comprehensive range of laboratory tests covering routine and specialist haemostasis and thrombosis, molecular haemostasis and nutristasis.
Toxicology Department
Our Toxicology Department encompasses drugs of abuse, trace elements and therapeutic drug monitoring testing services.
Molecular Pathology Department
The Molecular Pathology Department at Kings’ College Hospital is an established service run by leaders in their field.
Haematological Malignancy Diagnostic Service
Our Haematological Malignancy Diagnostic Service (SE-HMDS) provides Immunophenotyping, Cytogenetic and Molecular Diagnostic services to haematologists across Southeast England.
Reference Biochemistry Department
Our established and expert Department of Reference Biochemistry provides a full range of routine and specialist testing.
Diagnostic Immunology and Allergy Department
Our Diagnostic Immunology and Allergy service at Kings’ College Hospital, is one of the most experienced diagnostic immunology services in London.
Biochemical Sciences Department
The Biochemical Sciences department consists of five specialist laboratories led by scientific experts in their field each with a clear vision for the provision of a quality laboratory service.
St. John's Institute of Dermatology
St John's Institute began life in 1863 as a hospital and a postgraduate teaching institute and is now a world leading centre for patients with skin disease.
Infection Sciences Department
Our fully integrated consultant-led service offers testing for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infections.
  • Fetal Medicine Unit Laboratory
  • Diabetic Clinic at St. Thomas’ Hospital
  • Intraoperative PTH Monitoring Service
  • SAS Cardiovascular Markers Laboratory
  • Flow Cytometry/ Immunophenotyping Laboratory at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital
  • Red Cell Laboratory at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital
  • Community Phlebotomy
  • Phlebotomy - Evelina Children's Outpatients
  • Phlebotomy - St Thomas' Hospital Outpatients
  • Mycology Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Dermatopathology Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Immunodermatology Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Histology/ Histopathology Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Cytology/ Cytopathology Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Virology Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Microbiology Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Point of Care Testing Service at St Thomas'
  • Blood Transfusion Laboratory at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital
  • Automated Chemistry Laboratory at Guy's and St Thomas'
  • Haematology Laboratory at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital
  • Nutristasis Unit at St Thomas'
  • Molecular Haemostasis Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Diagnostic Haemostasis and Thrombosis Laboratory at Guy's and St Thomas'
  • Regional Newborn Screening Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Purine Research Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Inherited Metabolic Disease Laboratory at St Thomas'
  • Reference Chemistry Laboratory at St Thomas'
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Dr Aine McCormick
Principal Biomedical Scientist
Eleanor Foxton
Principal Biomedical Scientist
Monica Arenas-Hernandez
Principal Clinical Scientist
Erin Emmett
Principal Clinical Scientist
Martin Cunningham
Clinical Scientist
Dr Richard Groves
Clinical Lead, Immunodermatology
Dr John Mee
Clinical Scientist/Laboratory Manager
Malinie Naidoo
Reference Services Quality Manager
Karen Boniface
Tissue Sciences Quality Manager
Richard Scott
Infection Sciences Quality Manager
Beverley Crane
Blood Transfusion Quality Manager
Fiona Denham
Senior Pathology Quality Manager (GSTT)
Katy Stocker
Service Delivery Manager
Charlotte Noronha
Operations Manager
Ashwenia Krishnan
Service Delivery Manager, Reference Services
Vanessa Fulkes
Senior blood transfusion practitioner at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Susan Robinson
Clinical lead transfusion at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Lisa Bryan
Microbiology Operations Manager
Vicky Shah
Phlebotomy Manager
Dr Carolyn Hemsley
Consultant and Clinical Lead for Microbiology and Infectious Diseases,
Dr Eithne MacMahon
Consultant Virologist
Dr Sam Douthwaite
Consultant in Infectious Diseases
Michelle Holder
Central Specimen Reception Service Manager
Dr Mudher Al-Adnani
Consultant Paediatric and Perinatal Pathologist
Dr Paul Cane
Consultant Histopathologist
Dr Andreas Marnerides
Consultant Perinatal & Paediatric Pathologist
Michelle Greaves
Special Processing Unit and Administration Manager
Declan Gillespie
Central Specimen Reception Team Manager
Ian Hutton
Clinical Scientist
Robert Fletcher
Central Specimen Reception Team Manager
Dr Rachel Carling
Consultant Scientist and Director of Biochemical Sciences
Professor Beverley Hunt
Clinical lead in Laboratory Haematological Sciences at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Darren Costello
Head of Service
Jacky Cutler
Operations Manager
Dr Jaime Eduardo Calonje
Consultant Dermatopathologist, Clinical Lead in Dermatopathology
Dr Michael Mitchell
Consultant Clinical Scientist / Honorary Senior Lecturer at King's College London
Dr Yvonne Daniel
Lead Scientist and Operational Lead Special Haematology
Dr Siobhan O’Shea
Principal Clinical Scientist
Dr Lu Liu
Head of Molecular Diagnostic
Dr Kate John
Consultant Biomedical Scientist
Dr John Klein
Consultant Microbiologist and Postgraduate Training Lead
Dr Guy Orchard
Head of Laboratory
Dr Giuseppe Culora
Cellular Pathology Clinical Lead & Consultant Gynaecological Pathologist
Dr Emma McLean
Consultant Histopathologist and Hospital Based Program Coordinator
Dr Dominic Harrington
Chief Scientific Officer
Professor Anthony S. Wierzbicki
Consultant in Metabolic Medicine/Chemical Pathology
Dr Agata Sobczyńska-Malefora
Consultant Clinical Scientist
Ashish Chandra
Consultant Histo/Cytopathologist

Last updated: 22/09/2022

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