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Paediatric intensive care at The Portland Hospital

Why choose us?

At The Portland Hospital, our paediatric consultants and specialist nurses are on hand 24 hours a day to give your child the highest level of one-to-one care while monitoring their progress. 

They work closely with other consultants, nurses and allied health professionals, ensuring your child has the expertise of a whole team of healthcare professionals focused on their needs, and that you get the support you need, too.

We’ve cared for children with a range of conditions affecting their brain, spine or heart, as well as those who need support for conditions affecting multiple organs. 

Your child will also have fast access to kidney, heart, and respiratory replacement technology.

Our Paediatric Intensive Care Unit  The Portland Hospital has 10 beds, each providing Level 3 intensive care, which is the highest level of critical care offered.

Yes, we do. We have a six-bed neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), with a team of consultants, neonatologists and neonatal nurses ready to care for your newborn with unparalleled expertise and experience.

More than 40,000

babies, children and young people cared for every year.

The only private hospital in the UK

dedicated to treating women and children.

The only private maternity unit in London

with on-site neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

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Next day appointments

Access to a consultant within 24 hours.*

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Specialist treatment for complex conditions

Our complete breadth of expertise, focused on you. 

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State-of-the-art diagnostics

With results in as little as 48 hours.*

Locations

Where you can find us

When your child needs critical care fast, we’re here for them – and the whole family.

Paediatric and neonatal intensive care medicine, delivered by leading paediatric experts with a whole team of clinical consultants and specialist nurses to give your child one-to-one care 24 hours a day.

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The Portland Hospital

205-209 Great Portland Street W1W 5AH London

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Self-pay

You don’t need health insurance for your child to be seen quickly. If you’re looking for a diagnosis or treatment and don’t want to wait, all of our private healthcare services – from private GP appointments through to surgery and aftercare – can be paid for as and when you need them.

And we’ll give you a clear and transparent quote right from the start, outlining exactly what’s included in your self-pay package.

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Your questions answered

Pick-up and drop-off options: Visitors can pick up and drop off patients at the main entrance. No parking is allowed as the driveway is for emergency vehicle access.

Local parking: There’s no on-site parking and street parking isn’t permitted on a single yellow line between Monday and Saturday, from 8.30am to 6.30pm. However, national and private car parks are available nearby. Please contact the admissions team if you need help to find a local car park near to the hospital.

Disabled parking: Westminster Council operates a small number of disabled parking bays near the hospital, available to Blue Badge holders for up to four hours. The nearest one is on the corner of Bolsover Street, next to Tesco Express.

At The Portland Hospital, we have open visiting. However, we recommend that visitors leave by 10pm. If your child’s staying overnight, this gives both parents and child the chance to settle for the night.

Should you wish to stay overnight with your child, you can (in fact, we actively encourage this). We can provide you with a bed for one parent.

Of course. You’re very welcome to go to the anaesthetic room, where you can stay until your child’s asleep. At that point, the nurse will accompany you back to your room.

My mum and I were overwhelmed with the level of care I received at The Portland Hospital and The Harley Street Clinic. We felt so safe and cared for.

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Alex
HCA Healthcare UK patient

This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.