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Sutton Hospital

Sutton Hospital houses a day surgery unit with dedicated theatre facilities and 32 beds. There are also departments of lithotripsy, dermatology laser care, pain management and a large ophthalmology outpatient service. A number of other outpatient services are provided together with radiology, physiotherapy and separate day hospital facilities for the elderly.

Sutton Hospital is the centre for mental health (child, adult and elderly) services that are now managed by the South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust.

Queen Mary's Hospital for Children

Queen Mary's Hospital for Children is the Trust's dedicated children's hospital, sharing the St Helier site. It was originally based on a separate site in Carshalton, starting life as Southern Hospital in 1909. Queen Mary became the hospital's patron in 1914 and it was renamed after her visit in 1915.

Over the years, Queen Mary's Hospital for Children gained in reputation for its treatment for conditions such as polio and cerebral palsy. In 1959, when the hospital began providing care for children with special needs, it became the first comprehensive children's hospital in the UK.

With advances in medicine and a consequent reduction in admissions and length of stay, Queen Mary's shrank in size and was relocated to the St Helier site in 1993.

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