1. The rare disease mistaken for asthma

    Dr Luke Howard is a pulmonologist and treats patients with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) – a rare and potentially fatal heart and lung condition that is often misdiagnosed. With symptoms which can appear vague, from breathlessness and…

  2. Our executive team

    Meet our executive team and clinical divisional directors

  3. Our executive team

    Meet our executive team and clinical divisional directors

  4. Understanding how Covid-19 spreads

    Why does one virus become a pandemic while others don’t? How and where do we catch them? Following on from their presentation at a recent AHSC online seminar, Professor Wendy Barclay, action medical research chair, virology, at Imperial College…

  5. Bereavement services

    Our bereavement service offers one-to-one support for relatives and those close to patients who have died in our hospitals.

  6. Creating moments and memories for people with dementia

    Faith Wray is a master’s student at the Royal College of Art and co-founder of Paper Birch, an organisation which develops creative workshops to engage and stimulate people with dementia. Faith and her co-founder Laura Venables both witnessed the…

  7. Largest study on home coronavirus antibody testing publishes first findings

    More than 100,000 people across England have tested themselves for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies at home as part of a major national research programme supported by staff at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.

  8. Meet the team - episode four

    In this week’s episode of Hospital on BBC Two shines a light on our heart attack centre and our neurology and cancer services. Meet staff who work in cardiology, neurology and cancer services providing world-class care to our patients every day.

  9. Children and young people parents' guide

    Here we’ve provided some information to help you prepare for your child’s visit or stay in hospital.

  10. Three brain responses linked to successful weight loss surgery

    Three types of brain responses which help to prevent weight regain following bariatric surgery have been identified for the first time in a new study.

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