London Clinic

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The London Clinic is a private healthcare organisation based in central London. Although it maintains several consulting rooms in the traditional doctors' street of Harley Street, the main hospital site is on the corner of Devonshire Place and the Marylebone Road. One of its main buildings is the cancer centre, which provides diagnosis and treatment for all types of cancer.

It was established in 1932 by a group of Harley Street doctors.[1]

The London Clinic is a registered charity in the United Kingdom. In 2006 it had a gross income of £75million,[2] making it one of the 100 largest charities in the UK.[3]

The London Clinic is not currently surveyed and accredited by a recognised holistic international healthcare accreditation scheme.[4]

See also

References

  1. About The London Clinic
  2. Trustees of the London Clinic Limited, Registered Charity no. 211136 at the Charity Commission
  3. Ranked by total annual income averaged over three years. Source: "Charity 100 Index". Charity Finance. April 2008. ISSN 0963-0295. 
  4. Accreditation

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Coordinates: 51°31′22.7″N 0°9′1″W / 51.522972°N 0.15028°W / 51.522972; -0.15028

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