


In an emergency visit your local Accident and Emergency (A&E) department listed below. An emergency is a critical or life threatening situation like loss of consciousness, severe chest pain, heavy blood loss or serious accidents. If the situation is not life threatening, try and make your own way there by car, taxi or public transport. This saves ambulances for people who really need them.
If the situation is very serious, dial 999 and ask for the ambulance service. Calling an ambulance won't necessarily mean you are seen quicker at A&E, as the most serious cases are prioritised, so only call if absolutely necessary.
Your local A&E departments are:
St George’s Hospital, Tooting 020 8725 1222
Blackshaw Road, London, SW17 0QT
Kingston Hospital 020 8546 7711 extension 2181
Galsworthy Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT2 7QB
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital 020 8746 8080
369 Fulham Road , London , SW10 9NH
Charing Cross Hospital 020 8846 1006 / 1005
Fulham Palace Road , Hammersmith , W6 8RF
St Thomas ’ Hospital 020 7188 8899
Lambeth Palace Road , London , SE1 7EH
King’s College Hospital 020 7737 4000 extension 2400
Denmark Hill, London , SE5 9RS
