HG Day Clinics across the UK
HG Day Clinics Across the UK
HG Day Clinics are being set up across the country to treat women with the condition. Sufferers can be admitted for fluids and anti-emetics without having to stay in hospital overnight.
These services are ideal for patients who have other children or for those who would find an overnight stay in hospital difficult.
To access an HG Day clinic in your area you will normally need a referral from your GP, Midwife or via A&E in the first instance.
Below is a list of HG Clinics across the country.
If you are aware of a service that is not listed here please email us at info@pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk
South West
- Great Western Hospital, Swindon
- St Michael's Hospital, Bristol
- Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton
- Gloucestershire Hospital, Gloucester
- Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter
- Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury
Southern England
- HG Day Clinic - within Medical Investigation Unit (MIU) at Poole Hospital.
- Admission criteria: 3+ ketones, vomiting more than 5 times in one day and drinking 500ml or less
- GP referral. (Referral can be difficult as it is a very busy unit.)
London and South East
- West Middlesex Hospital.
- Kingston Hospital
- Lister Hospital in Stevenage
-Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge
-Rosie Hospital, Cambridge
- Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, Essex
-Epsom Hospital
-Darent Valley Hospital, Kent
-St Thomas' Hospital
- King's College Hospital
- Tunbridge Wells Hospital
- Northwick Park Hospital, London
-Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
-St Mary's Hospital, London
- Royal Free Hospital, London
- Watford General Hospital, Hertfordshire
Midlands
- Birmingham Women's Hospital.
- Heartlands Hospital, Bimingham
- City Hospital, Birmingham
- QMC Nottingham.
- Royal Derby Hospital, Derby
- Walsall Manor Hospital, Walsall
- Burton on Trent, Maternity Assessment Unit
- Northampton Hospital
East England
Wales
- Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend
North East
-Sheffield Hallam Hospital
- Airedale Hospital Keighley
-York Hospital - have recently created a section in their Antenatal Day Unit (ANDU) designed specifically to manage Hyperemesis. You need a GP referral for it but if the GP won't but the Mum feels she's struggling she can call them directly on 01904 726725
-Sunderland Hospital
- Harrogate District Hospital
-The Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle Upon Tyne
North West
- St Mary's Hospital, Manchester
- Burnley General Hospital
-Whiston Hospital, Liverpool
Scotland
-Aberdeen Maternity Hospital
Northern Ireland
- Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast
Did you know?
KETONES ARE NOT AN INDICATOR OF DEHYDRATION
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