London hospital moves back to Great Ormond Street
01-07-2005, 11:43 am
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The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital has moved back to its premises on Great Ormond Street following an £18m re-development. By a happy coincidence the re-opening to patients happened at the beginning of Homeopathy Awareness Week on 14 June. The new building is light, bright and airy, a marked contrast to the dark, many-corridored building of old that some may remember!

RLHH reception areaWaiting areaView of consultation room

Seema Gupta, a patient, says of the hospital "(it) is completely different. I knew they were renovating it but I was really shocked! It is very modern and very clean. I remember coming here when I was twelve - there seemed to be lots of dark corridors everywhere. Now it is airy, light and roomy - really, really impressive". 

The hospital will be officially re-opened in the autumn.

 

 


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