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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

Hospital in London, England


Summary

Hospital in London, England

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nameChelsea and Westminster Hospital
org_groupChelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
imageChelsea Westminster Hospital Front, Fulham Road.jpg
captionEntrance on Fulham Road
logo
location369 Fulham Road, Chelsea
regionLondon SW10 9NH
countryEngland
healthcareNHS England
typeTeaching
speciality
standards
emergencyYes
affiliationImperial College London
beds430
founded
closed
websitewww.chelwest.nhs.uk
other_links
pushpin_mapUnited Kingdom London Kensington and Chelsea
pushpin_map_captionShown in Kensington and Chelsea
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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is a 430-bed teaching hospital located in Chelsea, London. The hospital has a rich history in that it serves as the new site for the Westminster Hospital. It is operated by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and became a member of Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre (Imperial AHSC) in July 2020. The hospital is the central part of Imperial College London Chelsea and Westminster Campus, and plays an integral role in teaching students and conducting medical research at Imperial College London.

History

The first hospital on the site was conceived in 1876 and officially opened as the St George's Union Infirmary in February 1878. This facility became St Stephen's Hospital in 1925 and, after it had joined the National Health Service in 1948, continued in service until it closed in 1989. Part of the old hospital survives as an HIV unit known as "St Stephen's Centre".

The Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, which was designed by the architects Sheppard Robson, was built on the St Stephen's Hospital site and was officially opened by the Queen in May 1993. It brought together staff, services and equipment from five other hospitals in London:

  • St Stephen's Hospital (1876–1989), the original hospital on the site
  • St Mary Abbots Hospital (1871–1992), in Marloes Road
  • West London Hospital (1856–1993), in Hammersmith Road, known for its maternity services in the 1970s
  • Westminster Hospital (1719–1992), in Horseferry Road, and its medical school in Page Street.
  • Westminster Children's Hospital (1903–1995), on Vincent Square

The hospital displays many treasures from the predecessor hospitals. Some of these are in the first floor hospital chapel, including a 16th-century painting by Veronese from the Westminster Hospital and stained glass windows from St Mary Abbots Hospital and the Westminster Children's Hospital.

Services

Chelsea and Westminster maintains a range of medical and surgical acute services:

Hand trauma

The hospital provides a number of services which include a specialist hand surgery/management unit sometimes known as HMU.

HIV / GUM

The hospital's HIV/GUM Clinical Directorate was established in April 1991, and is today the largest specialist HIV unit in Europe, and enjoys a worldwide reputation as a centre of excellence in both the care of HIV-positive patients and a wide range of associated clinical research.

The St Stephen's Centre is also home to the core laboratory of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI).

Radio Chelsea and Westminster

Radio Chelsea and Westminster is the hospital's own hospital radio station, available for; patients, staff and the local community. It was launched in 1977 to provide music and escapism for patients. Patients are able to listen to the hospital radio on Channel 6 on their hospedia bedside unit, or online at www.radiocw.org. The radio station has featured in a number of locations around the hospital it is currently on the second floor of the hospital between lift banks C and D.

Education

In 1984, Westminster Hospital Medical School merged with the Charing Cross Hospital Medical School to form Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School. This was part of a series of mergers of London medical schools in the early 1980s, foreshadowing a larger series in the late 1990s, which brought all the institutes together into five large schools. In 1997, as part of the second wave, CXWMS merged with Imperial College, London (and its medical department, St Mary's Hospital Medical School), the National Heart and Lung Institute, and the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, to form Imperial College School of Medicine. Chelsea and Westminster Hospital maintains strong ties with Imperial College School of Medicine and is a teaching hospital for students undergoing clinical attachments in various specialties.

Notable births

Notable births include:

  • Fabien Frankel, English actor
  • Dakota Blue Richards, English actress
  • Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi (born 2021), first daughter of Princess Beatrice of York and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
  • Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi (born 2025), second daughter of Princess Beatrice of York and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

Notable deaths

Notable deaths include:

  • Christopher Lee, English actor, died on 7 June 2015
  • Maggie Smith, English actress, died on 27 September 2024

References

References

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  2. "Chelsea and Westminster".
  3. "St Stephen's Hospital". Lost hospitals of London.
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  5. "St Mary Abbots Hospital". Lost hospitals of London.
  6. "West London Hospital". Lost hospitals of London.
  7. "Westminster Hospital". Lost hospitals of London.
  8. "Westminster Children's Hospital". Lost hospitals of London.
  9. "Our History". Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
  10. (21 December 2017). "Chelsea and Westminster Hospital physios help develop hand therapy app". Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
  11. (1 December 2001). "Unique partnership brings new hope for vaccine to combat HIV".
  12. [http://www.positivenation.co.uk/issue100/features/feature6/feature6.htm ''Interview with the Professor''] {{webarchive. link. (29 September 2007)
  13. [http://www.chelwest.nhs.uk/hiv-sexual-health/hiv-information.html ''Information about HIV and sexual health''] {{webarchive. link. (22 November 2007)
  14. (13 December 2001). "New partnership to accelerate AIDS vaccine testing, equip developing countries for trials".
  15. "Radio Chelsea and Westminster – Home". radiocw.org.
  16. "Radio Chelsea and Westminster – About". radiocw.org.
  17. (20 June 2012). "Imperial College Health Partners launched". Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
  18. Potton, Ed. "House of the Dragon's Fabien Frankel: 'Matt Smith's damn sexy in this show'". [[The Times]].
  19. "Dakota Blue Richards". IMDB.
  20. (20 September 2021). "Princess Beatrice gives birth to a girl". The Guardian.
  21. (29 January 2025). "Beatrice and husband 'besotted' with 'tiny and absolutely perfect' baby Athena". London Evening Standard.
  22. (12 June 2015). "Sir Christopher Lee: Screen legend dies aged 93". [[BBC News]].
  23. (27 September 2024). "Actress Dame Maggie Smith dies at 89". [[BBC News]].
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