| Updated 18 Mar 2025 | Tags: clinical pharmacology drug drugs medications Medicine pharmacogenomics polypharmacy
What is Polypharmacy? ‘Polypharmacy’ means taking multiple medicines or drugs. Taking multiple medicines is often required to help patients who have more than one illness. However, the risk of problems (including side effects) increases as the number of drugs increases. To reduce the risk of problems, people taking multiple medicines …
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| Updated 18 Mar 2025
The Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics department at St George’s Hospital focuses on the science of drugs and the safe use of medicines. We have one of the largest groups of clinical pharmacologists in the country.
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| Updated 30 Apr 2025
This section of the website provides useful videos and leaflets to support you in understanding, managing and treating your symptoms. Please note: if you have been advised to avoid exercise or have any concerns about starting a new exercise regime please consult a health care professional first. Pelvic Health Pre …
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| Updated 3 Jul 2024
This service is run by the Headache Service at St Georges Hospital. The Hub was set up to improve headache care in the community. The clinics are held at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton, with some appointments held over the telephone or in online group appointments. What happens in the Headache …
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| Updated 23 Dec 2022
Congratulations on your pregnancy! At St George’s Hospital we are committed to placing research at the core of clinical care and aim to offer opportunities for research involvement to as many patients as possible. We have an active maternity research team who are involved in many studies, helping to develop …
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| Updated 22 Nov 2023
This page explains the induction of labour (IOL or ‘induction’) process for those who are advised to have labour started artificially. If you have any further questions, please speak to the doctor or midwife caring for you. Why might I be advised to have an induction? Mostly, labour starts naturally …
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| Updated 2 Aug 2023
Appointment enquiries If you need to contact us in order to reschedule or cancel an appointment then please use the following information via: Telephone: Central Booking Service: 0208 725 0007 Website: You can cancel via the Trust website here Text Message: using the prompts in the relevant text message
| Updated 6 May 2021
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| Updated 4 May 2022
St George’s offers specialist services for women expecting twins, triplets and more. Please click here for more information.
| Updated 17 Jan 2023
Office: 0208 266 6204 Mobile: 0776 680 0345 (Maternal Medicine) 07827834689 (Diabetes) Email: maternalmedicine@stgeorges.nhs.uk [urgent referrals from external clinicians must be sent directly to this email] Maternal medicine team office – 4th floor, Lanesborough Wing, St George’s Hospital