UK Hospital Guide


Here you will find a list of hospitals around the UK that have reported at least one laryngectomy surgery in 2023. If you are traveling in the UK and require to be seen by specialist ENT staff for a TEP change or any other issues. Please note that while these hospitals have specialist ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) and Speech and Language Therapy departments, staffing levels can vary. There may also be hospitals not listed.

 

If your situation is not a life-threatening emergency but you require a specialist TEP valve change or specific laryngectomy care, we strongly recommend telephoning the hospital's ENT department before travelling to ensure a qualified clinician is on-site.

 

In the event of a breathing emergency or severe bleeding, dial 999 immediately.

London

 

  • Charing Cross

  • Guys Hospital

  • Northwick Park Hospital

  • Royal Marsden Hospital

  • St Georges Hospital

 

South East and South Coast England

 

  • Basingstoke: North Hampshire Hospital

  • Bath: Royal United Hospital

  • Brighton: Royal Sussex Hospital

  • Canterbury: Kent & Canterbury Hospital

  • East Grinstead: Queen Victoria Hospital

  • Guildford: Royal Surrey Hospital

  • Poole: Poole Hospital

  • Portsmouth: Queen Alexandra Hospital

  • Southampton: Southampton General Hospital

  • Worcester: Worcestershire Royal Hospital

South West England

 

  • Bristol: Bristol Royal Infirmary

  • Exeter: Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital

  • Gloucestershire: Gloucestershire Royal Hospital

 

 

Midlands & East of England

 

  • Birmingham: Queen Elizabeth Hospital

  • Cambridge: Addenbrookes

  • Chelmsford: Broomfield Hospital

  • Colchester: Colchester General Hospital

  • Coventry: University Hospital Coventry

  • Derby: Royal Derby Hospital

  • Leicester: Leicester Royal Infirmary

  • Norwich: Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital

  • Northampton: Northampton General Hospital

  • Nottingham: Queen's Medical Centre

  • Oxford: Churchill Hospital

  • Oxford: John Radcliffe Hospital

  • Stoke-on-Trent: University Hospital North Midlands

  • Wolverhampton: New Cross Hospital

 

North West England

 

  • Blackburn: Blackburn Teaching Hospital

  • Carlisle: North Cumbria University Hospital

  • Liverpool: Aintree University Hospital

  • Manchester: Manchester Royal Infirmary

  • Manchester: North Manchester General Hospital

  • Manchester: University Hospital South Manchester (Wythenshawe)

  • Preston: Royal Preston Hospital

  • Whitehaven: West Cumberland Hospital

 

North East & Yorkshire

 

  • Cottingham: Castle Hill Hospital

  • Leeds: Leeds General Infirmary

  • Leeds: St James University Hospital

  • Middlesbrough: James Cook University Hospital

  • Newcastle: Freeman Hospital

  • Newcastle: Royal Victoria Infirmary

  • Sheffield: Royal Hallamshire Hospital

  • Sunderland: Sunderland Royal Hospital

 

Scotland

 

  • Aberdeen: Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

  • Airdrie: Monklands Hospital

  • Dundee: Ninewells Hospital

  • Glasgow: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

  • Inverness: Raigmore Hospital

  • Kilmarnock: Crosshouse Hospital

  • Livingston: St Johns Hospital

 

Wales

 

  • Cardiff: University Hospital of Wales

  • Carmarthen: Glangwili General Hospital

  • Newport: Royal Gwent Hospital

  • Rhyl: Ysbyty Glan Clwyd

  • Swansea: Morriston Hospital

 

Northern Ireland

 

  • Belfast: Royal Victoria Hospital

  • Craigavon: Craigavon Hospital

  • Londonderry: Altnagelvin Hospital